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Is candy-sugar vegan?

Candy-sugar is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is candy-sugar?

Candy sugar, also known as rock candy or sugar crystals, is a type of confectionery made by heating a sugar solution until it crystallizes. The resulting crystals are then coated with a layer of syrup to create a hard, translucent texture that sparkles in the light. Candy sugar is often used as a decorative topping for baked goods or as a sweetener in tea or coffee. Its unique texture and appearance make it a popular choice for candy makers and pastry chefs alike. Candy sugar comes in a variety of colors, including white, pink, blue, and green, and adds a delightful crunch and burst of sweetness to any dish.

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