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Candy apple

Candy apples (in American English) or toffee apples (in Commonwealth English) are whole apples covered in a sugar candy coating, with a stick inserted as a handle. These are a common treat at fall festivals in Western culture in the Northern Hemisphere, such as Halloween and Guy Fawkes Night, because these festivals occur in the wake of annual apple harve…

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Alternative names
Candy apple
Created by
William W. Kolb
Main ingredients
Apples and sugar candy
Place of origin
England United States
Region or state
London Newark, New Jersey
Type
Confectionery

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Candy apple

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Avg. degree1.96
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Candy apple

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related to Regional traditions · 35
Candy apple → Africa, Australia, Baptist, Bonfire Night, Brazil, Canada, Checkers, Christmas, England, France, French, Germany, Granny Smith, Halloween, Ireland, Israel Independence Day, Japan, Japanese, John, Lusophone
related to history · 5
Candy apple → American William, Candy, However, Kolb, London
related to External links · 4
Candy apple → Candy, Food, Media, Wikimedia Commons
related to Ingredients and method · 3
Candy apple → Candy, Humid, The
Alternative names · 1
Candy apple → Candy apple
Created by · 1
Candy apple → William W. Kolb
Main ingredients · 1
Candy apple → Apples and sugar candy
Place of origin · 1
Candy apple → England United States
Region or state · 1
Candy apple → London Newark, New Jersey
Type · 1
Candy apple → Confectionery

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Candy appleAlternative namesCandy apple1.00infobox
Candy appleCreated byWilliam W. Kolb1.00infobox
Candy appleMain ingredientsApples and sugar candy1.00infobox
Candy applePlace of originEngland United States1.00infobox
Candy appleRegion or stateLondon Newark, New Jersey1.00infobox
Candy appleTypeConfectionery1.00infobox
Checkersinstance ofzoos and carnivalsSouth Africa - toffee apples are mostly available at supermarkets0.80text
Sparinstance ofzoos and carnivalsSouth Africa - toffee apples are mostly available at supermarkets0.80text
Candy applerelated to External linksFood0.60section
Candy applerelated to External linksMedia0.60section
Candy applerelated to External linksCandy0.60section
Candy applerelated to External linksWikimedia Commons0.60section

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