[
UK
/kˈæɹəmˌɛl/
]
[ US /ˈkɛɹəməɫ/ ]
[ US /ˈkɛɹəməɫ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
- having the color of caramel; of a moderate yellow-brown
NOUN
- burnt sugar; used to color and flavor food
- firm chewy candy made from caramelized sugar and butter and milk
- a medium to dark tan color
How To Use caramel In A Sentence
- Like all the meals, the jerk comes with red peas (kidney beans) and rice, as well as plantains that are puffy, soft, and sweet like caramel.
- Keeping to a Japanese theme, I'm using soba noodles and tamari soya sauce - the real stuff, no additives or caramel, simply soya beans, salt and water.
- If caramel-cinnamon ice cream is good like Haagen Dazs Cinnamon Dulce de Leche, than adding a "streusel" swirl and cinnamon bun dough would *have* to be better! Movies, Ice Cream & the GIMP
- Cover the bottom of each ramekin with some reserved caramel and set aside in the refrigerator until set, about two minutes.
- We opted to share a portion of raspberry crème brûlée with cream which tasted absolutely fabulous, full of raspberries with crisp caramelised sugar and rich cold cream.
- You enter a lobby lined with great slabs of marble, swirled with honey and caramel. Times, Sunday Times
- Along with this, the arena's main concourse is narrow and crammed with useless kiosks selling everything from caramel apples to nachos to kettle corn, making the walk to the one smoking area something of a slow death march for the nicotine needy. From the Floor: A Happy Slab of Sandwich Meat
- There's also a cloying crème brûlée made with semolina, and a refreshingly chalky caramel parfait on a bed of thinly sliced stewed pears.
- You want serious caramelization -- not dark mahogany, as in for Indian food, but definitely brown. Caribbean Black Bean Soup with Roasted Garlic
- The all-natural cola, with ingredients such as kola nut, lemon juice, licorice and caramel-sugar syrup, will roll out first in Las Vegas in June. Ad Track: Starbucks splash stick says no to sploshing