A classic flavour and one of the most popular forms of confectionary in the world, caramel is made by heating together a variety of sugars, creating a brown hued syrup that is often used to flavour puddings, desserts or as a topping for ice creams.
By the 1880’s candy makers started to experiment with adding fat and milk while boiling sugar and water, creating what we know today as caramel. Present day caramels have a multitude of textures and forms; “short” caramels tend to have a softer texture, while “long” caramels are chewier, with most mass-produced caramels having vanilla flavour added.
Mathieu Teisseire Caramel Syrup delivers the delicious taste of freshly cooked caramel, with just enough 'burnt' flavour to complement the sweetness, adding depth and character to milkshakes, coffees and desserts, sodas, spritzes and lemonades, too.