Caramel

/ˈkærəmɛl/ noun

A sweet brown confection made by heating sugar until it melts and browns, used as candy or flavoring.

From French 'caramel,' ultimately from Latin 'cannamellis' (sugar cane honey). The word traveled through Arabic 'kora-moħalla' before entering European languages, reflecting the historical spice trade routes.

AMካራሜል
ARكراميل
BNক্যারামেল
CAcaramel
CSkaramel
DAkaramel
DEKaramel
ELκαραμέλα
EScaramelo
FAکاراملی
FIkaramelli
FRcaramel
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