How Sugar Changes Color
Imagine you have a pile of white sand, that's like sugar. When you heat it up, the grains start to melt together, and they slowly turn from white to yellow, then to amber, and finally to a deep brown. This change is called caramelization. It’s not magic, it’s just sugar getting warm and changing its shape, like how ice cream melts on a hot day.
What Happens When You Make Caramel
When you cook sugar in a pan, the heat makes the sugar syrup get thicker and darker. If you keep cooking it longer, it will turn into caramel, which is sticky, sweet, and sometimes even crunchy when it cools down. This is why people love adding caramel to desserts, it’s like giving them a warm hug made of sugar!
Examples
- Burning toast has a similar effect to caramelization, but it's more intense.
- Making caramel on the stove for a dessert recipe.
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