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Description of Sugar-Dusted Bonbons
Appearance:
These bonbons are round or ball-shaped and covered in a thick layer of sugar.
Texture:
They are typically chewy, with a soft center and a slightly crunchy or hard outer coating.
Flavor:
Flavors vary widely, including toffee, strawberry, blue raspberry, Vimto, and lemon.
Characteristics:
They are often sweet, fruity, or toffee-flavored, with some varieties being fizzy or sharp.
Common Ingredients of Sugar-Dusted Bonbons
Base:
Sugar and glucose syrup form the main structure of the sweet.
Fats:
Vegetable fats, such as fully hydrogenated vegetable fat, palm oil, or coconut oil, provide texture and a rich mouthfeel.
Acids and Flavors:
Citric acid adds a tangy note, while natural or artificial flavorings give the sweet its distinct taste.
Other Ingredients:
Dextrose, humectants (like sorbitol), stabilizers (like gum arabic), maltodextrin, and starches are common.
Colors and Emulsifiers:
Emulsifiers, such as soya lecithin, help bind ingredients, and colors are used to create their characteristic vibrant hues.