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candy-coated chewing gum [1 record]

Record 1 2004-12-09

English

Subject field(s)
  • Chocolate and Confectionery
CONT

The candy-coated gum is, after a 24-to-48 hour storage period, sometimes undercoated to help the coating adhere more firmly, then coated with candy in this case, pure, liquid sugar. The gum is then placed into pans where it is whirled with beeswax or another wax product. This process provides candy-coated chewing gum with its characteristic sheen.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Confiserie et chocolaterie
OBS

gomme à mâcher : Suc laiteux du sapotillier, additionné de sucre et parfumé, qu'on vend sous forme de tablettes ou de dragées.

Spanish

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