toffee apple
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The British English term for a candy apple.
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- At the autumn fair, I bought a sticky toffee apple.
- My favorite treat at the autumn fair is a toffee apple.
- The best part of Bonfire Night is eating a toffee apple while watching the fireworks.
- The children eagerly bit into their sticky toffee apples.
- We decided to make our own toffee apples for the Halloween party.
- We tried to make toffee apples at home, but they were quite messy.
- His face was a mess after trying to eat the giant toffee apple.
- She carefully unwrapped her toffee apple, admiring its glossy coating.
- In the UK, what Americans call a 'candy apple' is known as a toffee apple.
- For Halloween, many kids enjoy a traditional toffee apple.
- The street vendor sold delicious, homemade toffee apples on wooden sticks.
- He bought a crisp toffee apple from the street vendor.
- Do you remember how hard it was to bite into a toffee apple as a child?
- The hard toffee on the apple made it a bit difficult to eat.
- The recipe for toffee apples is surprisingly simple: just apples, sugar, and syrup.
- Do you prefer a plain toffee apple or one covered in nuts?
- She couldn't resist the shiny red glaze of the toffee apple in the shop window.
- Eating a toffee apple always brings back childhood memories.
- I find toffee apples are a bit too hard for my teeth these days.
- A perfectly made toffee apple should have a thick, even coating.