caramelized sugar
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Definition
Noun: * A sweet, brown substance created by heating sugar until it melts and turns brown: Caramelized sugar is sugar that has been cooked until it undergoes a chemical change (caramelization), resulting in a characteristic brown color, a rich, complex flavor, and a liquid or solid form. It is used primarily as a coloring and flavoring agent in food.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The recipe calls for a tablespoon of caramelized sugar to give the sauce its deep color and toffee-like taste.
- Be careful not to burn the caramelized sugar, or it will become bitter.
- The dessert was garnished with shards of hard caramelized sugar.
Advanced Usage
- "To make caramelized sugar": This phrase describes the process of creating the substance.
- To make caramelized sugar, heat granulated sugar in a pan over medium heat until it liquefies and turns amber.
Variants and Related Words
- Caramel (n): This is the more common general term for the substance created by caramelizing sugar. "Caramelized sugar" often refers specifically to the process or the initial product.
- She drizzled caramel over the apples.
- Caramelize (v): The verb meaning to cook sugar until it turns into caramel.
- The onions will caramelize and become sweet.
Synonyms
- Burnt sugar: A direct synonym, though it can imply a more heavily cooked or slightly bitter result.
- Caramel: The standard term for the finished product.
Related Phrases
- Caramel sauce: A sauce made by combining caramelized sugar with cream and/or butter.
- The ice cream was served with warm caramel sauce.
- Caramel coloring: A dark, concentrated form of caramelized sugar used commercially to color foods and beverages.
- Some colas use caramel coloring to achieve their dark hue.
Noun
- burnt sugar; used to color and flavor food