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Examples of toffee


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After about 15 minutes, however, it had a slight toffee flavour and still smelled very strongly of sulphur.
The" toffee nosed" person might be useless with his or her hands!
People are swarming thickly around the entrance kiosks like wasps on a toffee apple.
Every child knows that the way to break the most intractable toffee is to hit it with a poker.
There are some exceptions to this: a few substances, such as pitch and toffee, are sensitive to the rate of loading.
Frequently, as with most toffees, for example, there is an inner wrapping of greaseproof-type paper and one or more outer wrappings.
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We make toffees for export and toys for budgerigars.
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I have had this experience with my own children, who, like most children, buy toffees wrapped in paper.
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Jaggery is used to make candies, toffees, cakes and many sweets.
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The red wrapped toffees do not display a flavour on the wrapper.
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Like taking out a jar of toffees from the cupboard.
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A regional beer and liquor of anisette are also available, as well as chocolates, bonbons (masapn) and toffees.
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They are used in a range of baked goods and confectionery including toffees and licorice.
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The power of his song is so great that even the iron bar, dropped on fertile earth, grows into a functioning lamp post, and toffees sprout into fruit trees.
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Such a proposition is no more extreme than those we have heard regarding toffee and beer.
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Three firms challenged the legal validity of this, and argued that toffee apples were not chargeable.
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If someone claimed that toffee apples should not have been included as confectionery he should have disputed it before the courts.
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To go round labelling single toffee apples seems to be a waste of time.
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I do not think it is to the point to talk about cooked beetroots and toffee apples.
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I always feel that is rather like stealing toffee from a child.
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They turned round and gave them a bit of toffee—that is to say a very, very, satisfactory settlement of the sterling balances.
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Theoretically, it might be easy to convert a factory which makes shoes into, say, a factory which makes toffee.
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The men, of course, spent the night in the cells, with no sanitary convenience, except old toffee tins which leaked.
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Arithmetically, there is no case, but if one gives a toffee apple to one child, one should give one to the other as well.
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The child had unwrapped a toffee and was about to run across and put the wrapper into a litter basket.
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Will he reflect on the toffee that he is talking?
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A manufacturing firm making toffee should be able to know how much it costs to produce each package of toffee.
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I remember prosecutions of people for carrying little hatchets no bigger than toffee hammers.
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The first could not fix toffee on a handkerchief.
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If there is an estimate, is it worth a halfpennyworth of toffee?
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There is nothing to be "toffee-nosed" about: it is common sense so far as keeping an allotment is concerned.
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He ranged from the toffee paper problem, and parental responsibility for it, to the much more profound question of the new divide.
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We manufacture chemicals, paint and toffee.
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He appeared to respond that the present board which had created the shambles, and demonstrated that it probably could not run a toffee shop, would be left in final control.
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We were polite while they were there, but as soon as they went we said what "toffee noses"they were, because there was always the attitude of"they".
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Tax the children's toffee apples?
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Sweet malty esters are met by huge toasted caramel and toffee flavors.
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Toffee (i.e. caramel) popcorn is also available, but tends to be more expensive.
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The village has more recently become known as the home of sticky toffee pudding.
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A toffee hammer is sometimes included as a novelty item in gift packs produced by toffee manufacturers.
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They produce strongly sweet toffee-like flavors and are sufficiently converted that they can be steeped without mashing to extract their flavor.
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They mix it all together to create sardine toffee and taste it, with the following results.
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The toastiness of the barrel can bring out varying degrees of mocha and toffee notes in red wine.
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Many of these activities include sleigh-riding, tours of the grounds, and eating maple toffee made in the house often in front of the clientele.
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Jam, pickle, marmalade, syrup, jelly, squash and toffee are some of the foods of this multipurpose fruit.
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The bar is a crumbly honeycomb toffee center coated in compound chocolate.
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The toffee is sold in bags containing a random assortment of individual wrapped flavoured toffees.
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Indeed, it was so successful that it ultimately transformed popular understanding of the term toffee, previously a description of any sugar or boiled sweet.
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In order to attract customers they decided to sell a special toffee.
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The toffee was made by hand in batches of about 7 lbs (3 kilos) at the time.
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They were so successful that in 1898 they expanded the operation to build the worlds first toffee factory.
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The combination of soft toffee and chocolate creates a unique taste.
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Birks, in her own style, tried to make the magazine more much further mainstream, not just for the toffee-nosed or the literary.
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She also thought that the sticky toffee pudding was neither sticky enough nor toffeeish enough, but the bread and butter pudding was better.
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The lattice structure is formed while the sugar is liquid, then the toffee sets hard.
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Fruit of the plant can also be made into a toffee or jam.
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He had previously made and distributed types of toffee, but he decided to concentrate on mint cake.
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Another variant is "honeycomb toffee", which is an aerated version with bubbles introduced by adding baking soda and vinegar while mixing.
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A particular application of toffee is in toffee apples, sometimes called candy apples, which are apples coated with hard toffee mounted on sticks.
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The brothers felt they could improve on this by making their own toffee.
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In 2003, the brand underwent a revamp which led to the introduction of new flavours such as vanilla, toffee, chocolate, honey, and elaichi (cardamom).
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Another theory states the name of a toffee at the time.
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The pulling machine aerates the toffee, turning it from a solid golden mass into the soft white that forms the centre of the stick of rock.
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The process of making toffee requires the boiling of ingredients until the mix is stiff enough to be pulled into a shape which holds and has a glossy surface.
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The glass is shaped when either fully molten, by casting, or when in a state of toffee-like viscosity, by methods such as blowing into a mold.
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Other origins include the abbreviation of toffee-nosed.
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The term toffee hammer may also be used to refer to any unusually small hammer, for example in orthopedic surgery, or to a scaffolder's tool that resembles a toffee hammer.
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Popular flavours include strawberry, toffee and apricot.
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The only negative thing she had to say about the experience was a toffee foam served on top of a pear granita which she described as flimsy-flavoured.
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The glass is shaped when either fully molten, by casting, or when in a state of toffee-like viscosity, by methods such as blowing to a mold.
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Shaped as a thin hard slab with a milk chocolate coating, the toffee originally contained sugar, butter, and almonds, and was a small squarish bar weighing 1 ounce.
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