What is National English Toffee Day?

National English Toffee Day, January 8th, honors a traditional dessert that has been enjoyed around the world for generations.. This delectable treat comes with some confusion about the difference between English toffee and just plain toffee. Despite the confusion, it's still a delectable treat no matter how you crack it.

Some claim that English toffee is a harder candy than the American version. Others believe it's the other way around. According to some, the Americans add nuts, but the toffee in the United Kingdom does not have nuts. Either way, this hard, often chewy candy is made from caramelizing sugar. The Heath bar is a type of candy bar made with an English toffee core. It is often covered in chocolate and topped with nuts. It is often enrobed in chocolate and topped with nuts.

Toffee and American toffee are both important, but the British make toffee with brown sugar rather than white; there is one major difference between British toffee and American toffee. Although they do not add nuts, they will still have a layer of chocolate. With English toffee, don't hesitate to try dark, milk, or white chocolate. All varieties have a unique texture and flavor.

Both the American and British versions are enjoyed all year round, though.

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