Toffee Treats From Around the World
Toffee lovers, rejoice! You can find yummy toffee candies in many delicious variations across the globe. So, if that piques your interest, get ready to discover more about these unique toffee treats and other candies from different cultures. Read through some of the scrumptious-sounding descriptions from some of those options we've uncovered. Who knows, you might even find some inspiration when it's time to give your next toffee gifts!
The Classic English Toffee
Our first stop is England, the birthplace of English toffee. England is somewhat known for having a rich history of toffee-making. This type is made with butter and brown sugar. Some variations of this buttery treat would include whole almonds and/or a chocolate coating.
Western Delight Colorado Toffee
Next up is good old Colorado, USA. While not as widely known, English-style Colorado almond toffee is a delightful treat that has captured the attention of plenty. Coming from the West, this delicious snack is made with Colorado spring water, grade AA sweet cream butter, rich chocolate, and California almonds. The finished product is a unique toffee that shows off the area's distinct flavors. English almond toffee makes for a nice gift for friends or family if you're looking for something a little different.
Makshufa (Persian)
This aromatic confection comes to life not with butter but with sesame oil, honey, saffron, rose water, and ground nuts (generally almonds or pistachios). This is an exotic taste you won't commonly find elsewhere.
A World of Toffee Treasures
Our research of toffee treats from various cultures shows off the creativity of confectioners both worldwide and right here in the United States. So whether you're looking for traditional English Toffee, the unique taste of Colorado almond candy, or the exotic flavors from 13th Century Persia, there's a perfect toffee gift out there for everyone.
