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So You're Dating a Brit - Caramac and Bounty

Believe it or not, we are slowly going through the candy that Pippa sent from England. To be honest, my bet would have been that it wouldn't have lasted a week, but we are being grown-up about it and savoring it.

This week, we shared two different candy bars, Caramac and Bounty. 

Caramac is something completely different than anything else that I've sampled. Dan kept saying that it's chocolate, but it didn't taste like chocolate. I couldn't quite place the taste, until I researched it on the internet. Like the name implies, it is caramel based. It kind of tastes like caramel, but not quite. It's just unusual.

This doesn't mean that it tastes bad. I enjoyed it, albeit in small doses. A few pieces are nice, especially if you just let it met in your mouth, but a whole bar would be too much in one sitting.  

Caramac was originally produced in 1959 by Mackintosh's in Norwich. The name is a combination of caramel and Machintosh's and was derived during a contest to name the new bar. The creation has been seen in other forms, including an Easter Egg version.

 ​Caramac bar.

​Caramac bar.

 ​Caramac Packaging.

​Caramac Packaging.

 ​Caramac bar.  ​Caramac Packaging.

Our second candy bar was Bounty, a bar that is comprised of coconut covered in chocolate. It is very similar to Mounds Bars found in the United States. In fact, although I am sure the chocolate is different, I think that I would have a difficult time telling them apart. I should be careful though, as I took a lot of heat for comparing Whoppers and Maltesers. The Whopper/Malteser challenge in on in a few weeks! i maintain that they are similar...not exactly the same, just very similar.

Bounty was first introduced by the Mars corporation in 1951 and was sold in both the UK and Canada. I enjoyed the Bounty Bar. Coconut and milk chocolate is a winning combination.
  

The coconut interior.
The coconut interior.
 ​A piece of the Bounty Bar..which really is comprised of pieces, rather than a bar.

​A piece of the Bounty Bar..which really is comprised of pieces, rather than a bar.

 ​Bounty packaging.

​Bounty packaging.

The coconut interior.  ​A piece of the Bounty Bar..which really is comprised of pieces, rather than a bar.  ​Bounty packaging.
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categories: So You're Dating a Brit, Eat
Wednesday 02.27.13
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 

So You're Dating a Brit - More Chocolate

This is a poorly timed post, as we are trying our best to cut down on sweets in the New Year. I have a few English treats that we sampled last year, but I never reviewed. The pictures have been sitting on my desk top, mocking me. I guess I will have to just eat this apple and live vicariously through my 2012 food memories.

Back in October, Dan's Brother-In-Law spent the weekend with us and he brought along early Christmas presents. Thank You Higgins Family! I still have some of the treats waiting to be tasted on our "British Yummies Shelf", which is a high shelf in our kitchen, that hopefully puts things out of view, so that it lasts longer. Out of sight, out of mind? 

This present from the Higgins, was gobbled up within a week.  

 The label from the candy shop where the bar was purchased. I get to visit Newbury in March!

The label from the candy shop where the bar was purchased. I get to visit Newbury in March!

 A small portion of the enormous bar.

A small portion of the enormous bar.

 One enormous bar of chocolate!

One enormous bar of chocolate!

 The label from the candy shop where the bar was purchased. I get to visit Newbury in March!  A small portion of the enormous bar.  One enormous bar of chocolate!

The chocolate bar was huge and I have no idea how he got it over here in one piece. 2.2 pounds of Cadbury Milk chocolate. This present rocks. First, Cadbury chocolate is delicious. I've now come to appreciate the English version, which unlike the American version of Cadbury, doesn't have added components to keep it from melting. It's creamier. Second, it's giant. Giant novelty candy is smile inducing. 

We have another chocolate treat from Dan's parents, Maltesers.

 Maltesers!

Maltesers!

 interior of a Malteser.

interior of a Malteser.

 Maltesers!  interior of a Malteser.

Maltesers are delicious. I think that they taste remarkably similar to their their American counterpart, Whoppers. Dan insists that they are nothing alike and I respectfully disagree. They are similar, both small balls of malt covered in chocolate. Whoppers are malt and Malterers have a malt/honeycomb combo center. Maltesers were first sold in 1937 and Whoppers was originally sold as product called Giants and was sold in 1939. Apparently, the thirties was a hot time for malt candy.  

I discovered a fun fact, that Maltesers were originally advertised as a diet food! It was created by Forrest Mars Sr. and heavily marketed towards women, labeling as slimming and claiming them to be "Balls of Energy". I read this and immediately tried to justify working it into our 2013 diet plan. If you don't look too deep, anything can be diet food. The Malteser company said that it was healthy, must be, right?  I like the sound of "Balls of Energy". Ok, back to this Granny Smith. Crunch.

I think on our trip to England, I will have to pick up a bag and bring it home for a Malteser/Whopper side by side comparison, so that I can appreciate the difference. 

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categories: So You're Dating a Brit, Adventures in Gluttony, Eat
Wednesday 01.09.13
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 

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