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Synonyms for caramel


Grammar : Adj, noun
Spell : kar-uh-muh l, -mel, kahr-muh l
Phonetic Transcription : ˈkær ə məl, -ˌmɛl, ˈkɑr məl

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Définition of caramel

Origin :
  • 1725, from French caramel "burnt sugar" (17c.), via Old Spanish caramel (modern caramelo), ultimately from Medieval Latin cannamellis, traditionally from Latin canna (see cane (n.)) + mellis, genitive of mel "honey" (see Melissa). But some give the Medieval Latin word an Arabic origin, or trace it to Latin calamus "reed, cane."
  • As in gold/golden : adj dark yellow
  • As in bonbon : noun candy
  • As in sugar : noun sweet substance
Example sentences :
  • Make 1/2 cupful of the sugar and the 1/2 cupful of water into caramel.
  • Extract from : « Woman's Institute Library of Cookery, Vol. 4 » by Woman's Institute of Domestic Arts and Sciences
  • I must now speak of another sister, Caramel, though I do so with grief.
  • Extract from : « Marge Askinforit » by Barry Pain
  • Have ready some caramel, and stir in enough to give a decided flavor.
  • Extract from : « Health on the Farm » by H. F. Harris
  • I'll just trot this in for the supper, and we'll take the caramel layer to the Fair.
  • Extract from : « At the Little Brown House » by Ruth Alberta Brown
  • It was tea-time then at Caramel Cottage, and they sat down to take it.
  • Extract from : « Johnny Ludlow, Sixth Series » by Mrs. Henry Wood
  • The shade of color is proportional to the amount of caramel present.
  • Extract from : « Detection of the Common Food Adulterants » by Edwin M. Bruce
  • Pour this jelly when it begins to stiffen over one of the layers of caramel.
  • Extract from : « Candy-Making at Home » by Mary M. Wright
  • A caramel has disagreed with her, or she would not have written in this despondent vein.
  • Extract from : « Ponkapog Papers » by Thomas Bailey Aldrich
  • The caramel at the bottom of the mould will serve as a sauce.
  • Extract from : « The Hotel St. Francis Cook Book » by Victor Hirtzler
  • It will have a glaze of caramel over the top, and some will run down the sides.
  • Extract from : « The Century Cook Book » by Mary Ronald
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