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- Dictionarytoffee/ˈtɒfi/
noun
- 1. a kind of firm or hard sweet which softens when sucked or chewed, made by boiling together sugar and butter, often with other ingredients or flavourings added: "a pound of walnut toffee"
- 2. nonsense; rubbish: informal, dated British "please don't expect me to fall for this load of old toffee"
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TOFFEE definition: 1. a hard, chewy, often brown sweet that is made from sugar boiled with butter 2. a hard, chewy…. Learn more.
Toffee is an English confection made by caramelizing sugar or molasses (creating inverted sugar) along with butter, and occasionally flour. The mixture is heated until its temperature reaches the hard crack stage of 149 to 154 °C (300 to 310 °F).
: candy of brittle but tender texture made by boiling sugar and butter together. Examples of toffee in a Sentence. Recent Examples on the Web The nose is a delightful mix of rich sweetness, with intense aromas of toffee and caramel.
Toffee definition: a brittle or chewy brown candy made of sugar or molasses boiled down with butter, often mixed with nuts.. See examples of TOFFEE used in a sentence.
TOFFEE meaning: 1. a hard, chewy, often brown sweet that is made from sugar boiled with butter 2. a hard, chewy…. Learn more.
TOFFEE definition: a sticky sweet, made by boiling sugar and butter together. Learn more.
toffee. (tɒfi , US tɔːfi ) Word forms: toffees. 1. uncountable noun B2. Toffee is a sticky sweet that you chew. It is made by boiling sugar and butter together with water. [British] regional note: in AM, use taffy. 2. countable noun B2. A toffee is an individual piece of toffee.