Rich in sugar and carbohydrates, call them confectionery. We start our day with a taste of a biscuit, and we pop our teeth into that chocolate or candy regularly during the day. Then, finally, we end our day with a slightly sweet taste. No Party, no wedding, no outing is complete without a bite of confectionery goodies. Today an extensive range of colourful, flavoured, with varying texture confection is available in the market, which serves as a treat to our taste buds and eyes. Lollies, candies, cookies, bite-size chocolates, mithais, and mints are all part of our childhood memories. The main ingredients in confectionery items are, sugar, chocolate, various kinds of flour, milk powder, fruit syrups, milk products like khoya (a thick hardened cream of milk), wheat extracts, and certain fruits. Nowadays, with people being conscious of their diet and sugar intake, sometimes sugar is replaced with natural sweeteners or jaggery. Know Your Confectionery Making confectionery is creating art by using sugar, carbohydrates & binding to develop eye-catching, mouth-watering products. Confections are broadly divided into the below categories: 1. Sugar Confections - Candies, chewing gums, and jellies. The main ingredients in them are sugar or sweeteners alongside food colouring. They are then cooked at a high temperature of 150° C. So they have a pretty long shelf life. 2. Flour Confections - Cupcakes, tarts, cakes, doughnuts, sweet pies, biscuits, cookies all fall under flour confection. 3. Milk Confections - Made out of thick cream of milk or the milk condenser with added dry fruits, eggs, or fruits to make a mouth-watering confection. They are mostly a part of the meal, and they have a pretty short shelf life. 4. Chocolate Confections - They are made using cocoa powder or in the form of chocolate syrup. 5. Healthy Confections - People who are more conscious of their sugar intake prefer to substitute with more nutritious versions of sweeteners like dates and other sweetening agents. The market nowadays offers a wide variety of Dried Fruit Confections. Popular Confections So we sought out the most popular confections - Cookies, Chocolates, Gulab Jamun, Cupcakes, Pies, Candies, Lollies, Mithai. 1. Fudges & Chocolates - Bite-size chocolate & fudges are available in the confection stores or bakeries. 2. Candies - Mom & pop stores, supermarkets, airports, they are available everywhere. One cannot miss them. 3. Indian Sweets - No Indian street is complete without a shop that is not filled with Indian confections, Like Mithai & Halwas 4. Mints - A mint is also used as a mouth freshener and consumed after meals. Try Confectionery items with Smytten Smytten lets people try out confectionery products for free. If you've ever wanted to try something new but didn't know if it was the right thing to do, check out the free trials from your favourite brands to find the ones you like best. Discover the best confectionery products today! Reasons Why You Should Try Beverage Products Before You Buy it - You have no idea what type of confectionery you want to have. - You want to know if a product will work with your taste buds. - You want to try out similar things at the same time. - You're eager to find the best Taste match. - You'd like to make a change but aren't sure where to begin. Don't overthink, try for free and decide what's best for you. FAQs 1. How many sweet candies are suitable for children? As kids are hyperactive, it's always good to keep an eye on their sugar intake. Anything between 5-6 teaspoons of sugar-equivalent candies is okay for kids between 2 and 18. 2. At what age should I introduce my child to confectionery? It is advisable to wait until your child is two years old to introduce them to confectionery items. 3. Can confectionery items spoil my teeth? While what you eat matters, the hard candies can get stuck in between your teeth and can risk your teeth. Too many of them at regular intervals would keep you exposed to the risk of dental decay. So it's always advisable to eat in moderation and brush your teeth regularly and adequately in the morning & at night.
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