These jewel-like fruits can be used as cake decoration or ingredient, gifted, or eaten as is. Getty / Flavia Morlachetti Candied fruit may feel like a novelty, but beyond the ubiquitous fire engine ...
The process of making candy can be like a science experiment. Some turn out and some are just learning experiences until you get them right. Using a trusted recipe and ...
A new TikTok challenge is raising red flags after several young people reported being seriously burned. The challenge is a video encouraging viewers to make homemade Tanghulu, a Chinese candied fruit, ...
A time-consuming, glossy confection beloved by 16th-century royalty is making an unlikely return. Credit... Supported by By Alexa Brazilian Photographs and Video by Kyoko Hamada INSIDE A GILDED Rococo ...
Imagine making 2,400 candy canes by hand. The Sweenor family doesn't have to. The candy-making family does it every holiday season, the way Walter Sweenor did for this 70-plus-year-old business. They ...
Cowboy candy is suddenly everywhere — TikTok, Instagram and YouTube. So what is it? If you ask a Texas old-timer, they might tell you it’s chewing tobacco, but this is a horse of a different color.