Caramels

/ˈkɛrəˌmɛlz/ noun

Plural of caramel, a brown candy made by heating sugar until it turns golden or dark brown, known for its sweet and slightly bitter taste.

From French 'caramel,' which comes from Portuguese 'caramelo' or Spanish 'caramelo,' possibly derived from Arabic 'qandi' (sugar) through Medieval Latin. The exact origin is debated, but it traveled to Europe via spice trade routes.

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