candy corn
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Definition
Noun: A type of small, tri-colored, cone-shaped candy, primarily associated with Halloween in the United States. It is made from sugar, corn syrup, and other ingredients, and is characteristically divided into three sections (typically white, orange, and yellow) to resemble a kernel of corn.
Usage
"Candy corn" is an uncountable noun referring to the candy in general. It is used to talk about the confection itself, often in the context of seasonal holidays, trick-or-treating, or nostalgic sweets.
Examples
- Every October, bowls of candy corn appear on store shelves.
- Do you like the taste of candy corn?
- She bought a large bag of candy corn for the Halloween party.
Advanced Usage
- While "candy corn" is typically uncountable, it can be pluralized informally to refer to individual pieces: "I ate ten candy corns."
- The term is often used attributively (like an adjective) to describe other items: "candy corn decorations" or "candy corn–flavored yogurt."
Variants and Related Words
- Candy pumpkin: A related seasonal candy shaped like a small pumpkin, often made from the same recipe and sold alongside candy corn.
Synonyms
- Confection
- Sweet (UK English context)
Different Meanings
The term "candy corn" has only one primary meaning as defined above. It is not used idiomatically or with significantly different connotations.
Noun
- a small yellow and white candy shaped to resemble a kernel of corn