A creamy, semi soft candy most often made with sugar, butter or cream, corn syrup and various flavorings The most popular fudge flavor is chocolate, though maple (made with maple syrup), butterscotch (made with brown sugar or dark corn syrup) and vanilla are also favorites. Fudge can be plain and perfectly smooth or it may contain other ingredients such as nuts, chocolate chips, candied or dried fruit, etc. It may be cooked or uncooked, but both styles must be allowed to set before cutting.
I still don't understand what it is.
Is it just hard chocolate candy, or is it a bowl of liquid chocolate that you maybe put in a cup and drink. I mean, fudge is fudge.
When I ask for a Hot fudge sundae, I get ice cream with creamy liquid chocolate running all over it.
I don't see somebody eating a bowl of pure chocolate like that.
is it comprehensible.....
That's american copied fudge. 🙄
Real fudge = Scottish Fudge
Originally posted by powerfulone1987
That looks like that could fill you up very quickly. Daniels I see why your stomach hurts. May god be with you my child.What's that stuff on the left side with the brownish peanut buttery color? A different kind of fudge?
is it comprehensible.....
Originally posted by joeykangaroo
how big is a piece of fudge