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making homemade syrups and candies takes practice. a g...
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English, 17.09.2019 19:20, alyssacyamamoto8050
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making homemade syrups and candies takes practice. a good candymaker perfects products over time through a process of trial and error, carefully documenting steps and ingredients for later reference. fortunately, the centuries-long history of candy-making has resulted in the discovery of some absolute and irrefutable truths about how sugar and chocolate behave. we know, for instance, that to achieve the most desirable consistency, a syrup should be heated to 230 degrees fahrenheit, the temperature at which it will form a soft thread. on the other hand, a caramel, to form a firm and toothsome ball, must be heated 18 degrees higher. to avoid reinventing the wheel, refer to the following table:
when might a person who is new to candy-making find this document particularly ?
when completing a research project on the history of candy-making
when explaining the difference between a syrup and a sugar glaze
when developing different flavors of caramel candy and fudge
when adapting a commercial recipe for taffy for use by a home cook
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