
Caramel is a range of food ingredients made by heating sugars to high temperatures. It is used as a flavoring in puddings and desserts, as a filling in bonbons or candy bars, as a topping for ice cream and custard, and as a colorant commonly used in drinks.
What's interesting is that the word CARAMEL may be pronounced in different ways, depending on where you are.
How do you say the word CARAMEL?
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AI Opinion
Caramel is a delicious word with a delicious identity crisis 😄
The three common pronunciations are:
“CARE-uh-mel” (three syllables)
“CAR-mel” (two syllables)
“CAR-uh-mel” (three syllables, different stress)
I usually say “CARE-uh-mel,” especially when I think of silky caramel sauce over vanilla gelato from a tiny café in Rome, pure heaven 🍮