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Top 10 Blackcurrant Sweets

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This lens grew from an idea my son gave me when he was picking his way through a bag of sweets to find the blackcurrant candy. Its the only flavour he likes.

What Are Sweets? 

Delicacies or sweetmeats that have sugar as a principal ingredient, combined with coloring matter and flavoring and often with fruit or nuts. In the United States it is usually called candy, in Great Britain, sweets or boiled sweets. Non chocolate candy is roughly divided into two classes, hard and soft; the distinction is based on the fact that sugar when boiled passes through definite stages during the process of crystallization. Fondant, or sugar cooked to the soft stage, is the basis of most fancy candies, such as chocolate creams.

Sweetmeats, long known in the Middle East and Asia and to the ancient Egyptians, were at first preserved or candied fruits, probably made with honey. One of the earliest functions of candy was to disguise unpleasant medicine, and prior to the 14th cent. confections were sold chiefly by physicians. Medieval physicians often used for this purpose sugarplate, a sweetmeat made of gum dragon, white sugar, and rosewater, beaten into a paste. One of the earliest confections still surviving is marzipan, known throughout Europe; it is made of almonds or other nuts, pounded to a paste and blended with sugar and white of egg. In the Middle Ages it was sometimes molded into fancy shapes and stamped with epigrams.

Sugarplums, made of boiled sugar, were known in England in the 17th cent., but it was not until the 19th cent. that candy making became extensive. The display of British boiled sweets at the national exhibition of 1851 stimulated manufacture in other countries, especially in France. In the United States in the middle of the 19th cent. about 380 small factories were making lozenges, jujube paste, and stick candy, but most fine candy was imported. With the development of modern machinery and the increasing abundance of sugar, confectionery making became an important industry. In 2001, estimated retail sales of chocolate, other candy, and gum in the United States had reached $24 billion, and more 1,400 new items of candy were introduced.

Sweet Flickr Photos 

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Berry and Spice Muffins by rusvaplauke

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Top 10 Blackcurrant Sweets 

Bruisers
Bruisers - a sister sweet to Blackjacks and Fruit Salads. Individually wrapped blackcurrant and apple flavour chews.
Blackcurrant and Liquorice
Blackcurrant and Liquorice - a classic combination of two rich, luxurious flavours
Sugar Free Apple and Blackcurrant
Sugar Free Apple and Blackcurrant - a sugar free boiled sweet with fruity flavours that just go together so well. As well as being sugar free, these are also gluten free too.
Sugar Free Sherbet Blackcurrants
Sugar Free Sherbet Blackcurrants - a delicious blackcurrant boiled sweet with sherbety ribbons and a fizzy sherbet centre - its a fantastic combination! As well as being sugar free, these are also gluten free too.
Blackcurrant Fruity Pops
Fruity Pops - fruit flavoured lollipops - individually wrapped.
Fruit Pastilles
Fruit Pastilles - sugar encrusted fruit jelly chew - made with real fruit juice - a classic from Rowntrees.
Blackcurrant Pencils
Blackcurrant Pencils - long (about 24cm or just over 9 inches!) Soft, chewy, blackcurranty sweets. Just don't try and sharpen them - !
Blackcurrant Giant Flyers
Blackcurrant Giant Flyers - like the traditional Giant Flyers but with blackcurrant crystals in the middle - producing that traditional blackcurrant and liquorice taste combination.
Vimto Lollies
Vimto Lollies - all the fruity taste of Vimto - in a lolly!
Jelly Tots
Jelly Tots - a definitive children's favourite - tiny sugar encrusted jelly sweets.

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ChrisGray

In Britain, sweet manufacturers seem to be swapping licorice flavours for blackcurrant; possibly due to cheaper ingredients? I've got a lens that champions licorice over blackcurrant, but allows anyone to vote for their fave!!

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Posted March 07, 2008

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