szaloncukrot
Szaloncukrot, also known as sugar candy or rock candy, is a type of confectionery made by dissolving sugar in water and allowing it to crystallize. The process involves heating sugar and water until the sugar is completely dissolved, then pouring the syrup into a mold or onto a surface. As the syrup cools, the sugar recrystallizes, forming large, transparent crystals. This method of making candy is known as the sugar inversion method, where the sugar molecules rearrange themselves into a crystalline structure.
Szaloncukrot is often used as a decorative element in various desserts and beverages, such as in cocktails
The history of szaloncukrot dates back to ancient times, with evidence of sugar crystallization found in ancient