molasses taffy
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Definition
Noun: - A type of chewy candy (taffy) that is specifically made using molasses as its primary sweetening ingredient. It is a soft, pulled candy known for its rich, deep flavor derived from the molasses.
Usage
- As a subject: "Molasses taffy is a traditional treat at the seaside."
- As an object: "We made a batch of molasses taffy for the fair."
- With modifiers: "The old-fashioned molasses taffy was sticky and delicious."
Examples
Advanced Usage
- The term is often associated with historical or traditional American candy-making, particularly in coastal or seasonal settings like fairs.
- It can be used descriptively to evoke a sense of nostalgia or old-fashioned charm.
Variants and Related Words
- Taffy (noun): The general category of soft, chewy, pulled candy. Molasses taffy is a specific variant.
- Molasses (noun): A thick, dark syrup produced during the refining of sugar, which gives this taffy its distinctive flavor and color.
Synonyms
- Molasses candy: A broader term that can include other confections besides taffy.
- Pulled molasses candy: A more descriptive synonym emphasizing the preparation method.
Notes on Meaning
This term refers specifically to the confection itself. It does not describe the act of making it or a metaphorical concept. Its meaning is concrete and culinary.
Noun
- taffy made of molasses