süttide
Süttide is a term sometimes used to refer to certain types of soft, chewy candies, particularly those found in German-speaking regions. The exact origin and definition can be a bit fluid, but it generally encompasses candies made with gelatin or pectin, giving them their characteristic yielding texture. These sweets are often flavored with fruit essences and can come in various shapes and colors, frequently resembling small fruits or other playful forms. Süttide are a popular confectionery enjoyed by both children and adults, often consumed as a treat or a small indulgence. Their appeal lies in their pleasant mouthfeel and sweet taste, making them a common item in candy assortments and individual purchases. While not a universally recognized category, the term is understood within certain culinary contexts to describe these specific types of gummy or jelly candies.