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Cadbury Crunchie is a chocolate bar made by Cadbury, consisting of a honeycomb centre surrounded by milk chocolate. It was first created in 1929 and has been a popular chocolate bar ever since. The honeycomb centre is made by heating sugar and glucose until it caramelizes, and then adding baking soda to create the honeycomb structure. The honeycomb is then coated in milk chocolate and shaped into bars.
Cadbury Crunchies are a popular snack food and are often enjoyed as a treat or as part of a lunchbox. They are also a popular ingredient in desserts, such as trifles and ice cream sundaes.
Health Benefits
Cadbury Crunchies are a good source of energy, providing around 186 calories per bar. They are also a good source of carbohydrates, providing around 26 grams per bar. Carbohydrates are a type of nutrient that provides the body with energy.
Cadbury Crunchies also contain some vitamins and minerals, such as calcium, iron, and magnesium. Calcium is important for strong bones and teeth, iron is important for carrying oxygen around the body, and magnesium is important for muscle function.
However, it is important to note that Cadbury Crunchies are also high in sugar and fat. A single bar contains around 26 grams of sugar and 6.9 grams of fat. It is therefore important to eat Cadbury Crunchies in moderation.
History
Cadbury Crunchies were first created in 1929 by John Cadbury. The idea for the chocolate bar came about when John Cadbury was looking for a way to use up leftover honeycomb. The honeycomb was originally used in Cadbury’s Dairy Milk chocolate, but it was not a popular ingredient. John Cadbury decided to surround the honeycomb with milk chocolate, and the Cadbury Crunchie was born.
Cadbury Crunchies were an instant success, and they quickly became one of Cadbury’s most popular chocolate bars. The chocolate bar was so popular that it was even featured in the 1934 film “The Private Life of Henry VIII”.
Cadbury Crunchies have continued to be popular ever since they were first created. They are now sold in over 50 countries around the world.
Nutrition
A single Cadbury Crunchie bar contains the following nutrients:
Recipe
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Storage
Cadbury Crunchies can be stored in an airtight container at room temperature for up to two weeks.
Cadbury Crunchie (12pk) 180g