Confetti candy

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A muffin topped with the sprinkle type of confetti candy

Confetti candy is a confectionery food product that is prepared with cooked sugar and corn syrup that is formed into sheets, cooled, and then cracked or broken into pieces.[1][2] It has a hard, brittle[3] texture. To add eye appeal, colored sugar is sometimes sprinkled atop after the cooking and shaping process has been performed.[1]

Confetti candy, also known as confetti sprinkles is also a confectionery that consists of flat or disc-shaped candy sprinkles[4][5] These are similar to round nonpareils, but are prepared in disc form.[5] It is often used to decorate confectioneries and other sweets.

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References

  1. ^ a b Family Living: Simply Delicious Party Snacks - Leisure Arts. pp. 32–33. Retrieved 2014-03-25.
  2. ^ Celebrating Candy - Leisure Arts. p. 71. Retrieved 2014-03-25.
  3. ^ Centuries of Success: Lessons from the World's Most Enduring Family Businesses - William T. O'Hara. p. 259. Retrieved on 2014-03-25.
  4. ^ Making Great Candy: A Sweet Selection of Fun and Easy Recipes - Laura Dover Doran. pp. 122–123. Retrieved 2014-03-25.
  5. ^ a b Sweets on a Stick: More Than 150 Kid-Friendly Recipes for Cakes, Candies ... - Linda Vandermeer. (2011-11-18). Retrieved on 2014-03-25.