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Taffy (candy)

Taffy is a type of candy invented in the United States, made by stretching or/and pulling a sticky mass of a soft candy base, made of boiled sugar, butter, vegetable oil, flavorings, and colorings, until it becomes aerated (tiny air bubbles produced), resulting in a light, fluffy and chewy candy.[1] When this process is complete, the taffy is rolled, cut into small pieces and wrapped in wax paper to keep it soft. It is usually pastel-colored and fruit-flavored, but other flavors are common as well, including molasses and the "classic" (unflavored) taffy.

Taffy
Salt water taffy with a U.S. quarter for scale
Alternative namesSalt water taffy
TypeCandy
Place of originUnited States
Region or stateAtlantic City, New Jersey
Main ingredientssugar, corn starch, corn syrup, glycerine, water, butter, salt, flavoring, food coloring
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Definition and etymology

The word taffy, referring to the boiled candy, is first known to have appeared in the United States circa 1817. The word is also used metaphorically to refer to insincere flattery.[2]

The Oxford English Dictionary dates the first written record of the word toffee in the forms tuffy, toughy to 1825 and identifies it as a southern British dialectal variant of taffy (first recorded use in 1817), whose modern spelling is first recorded from 1843.[3][4][5] Toffee is a caramelized sugar or molasses candy invented in the United Kingdom, entirely distinct from taffy.

Taffy pull

A taffy pull is a social event around the pulling of taffy that was popular in the 1840s through at least 1870s.[6] The host would prepare the taffy recipe by melting molasses and sorghum or sugar with a mixture of water. Participants would coat their hands with butter and working with a partner pull the hot mixture apart, and then fold it back together and repeat.[7] This process would add air to the candy, resulting in a soft chewable.

United States

 
Cherry taffy

Salt water taffy

 
Salt water taffy in a candy store in Portland, Oregon

Salt water taffy is a variety of soft taffy originally produced and marketed in the Atlantic City, New Jersey area of the Jersey Shore starting in the 1880s.[8] Its late 19th century appellation most likely originated in New Jersey.[8] Salt water taffy is still sold widely on the boardwalks in Atlantic City (including shops in existence since the 19th century),[9] nearby Ocean City, and other beaches throughout the US like Cape Cod. It is also popular in Atlantic Canada and Salt Lake City, Utah.

Modern commercial taffy is made primarily from corn syrup, glycerin and butter. The pulling process, which makes the candy lighter and chewier, consists of stretching out the mixture, folding it over, and stretching it again. Although it is called "salt water" taffy, it does not include any seawater; it does contain both salt and water in its manufacture.[10] However, in the dialect of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the term taffy without "salt water" refers to a lollipop.[11]

The original invention of the candy has several different stories circulating, likely all apocryphal. One relates to an assistant who substituted fresh water with seawater—either through laziness or accident.[citation needed] Another cites a storm which caused seawater to wash over the candy, which was consequently (and successfully) marketed with the appropriate name.[12]

Joseph Fralinger popularized the candy by boxing it and selling it in Atlantic City. Fralinger's first major competition came from candy maker Enoch James, who refined the recipe, making it less sticky and easier to unwrap. James also cut the candy into bite-sized pieces, and is credited with mechanizing the "pulling" process. The candy was also sold mail order; in 1926 sheet music was commissioned by James with the title "Send Home Some Taffy Today!" [13] Both Fralinger's and James's stores still operate on the Atlantic City boardwalk. Both companies have been owned and operated by the Glaser family since 1947.[14][12]

On August 21, 1923, John Edmiston obtained a trademark for the name "salt water taffy" (number 172,016), then demanded royalties from companies using his newly acquired name. He was sued over this demand, and in 1925, the trademark was invalidated as being in common use.

Caramel candies are sometimes referred to as taffy (taffy apples), but the caramel is very different from common salt water taffy, though they share a similar tensile quality.

Ingredients

 
Salt water taffy stretching and wrapping machines

Salt water taffy is composed of sugar, cornstarch, corn syrup, glycerine, water, butter, salt, natural and/or artificial flavor, and food color. Some examples of flavoring include vanilla, lemon, maple, banana, red licorice, watermelon, raspberry or mint extracts.[10]

United Kingdom

In the United Kingdom, taffy pieces are known as "chewy sweets", "chews" or "fruit chews"[15]—the term "taffy" is not used. Popular brands of chew include Chewits and Starburst (Opal Fruits).[15]

Canada

In Canada, a form of molasses taffy candy, known as "hallowe'en kisses", is produced in time for the Hallowe'en occasion.[16] The candy was first offered by the Kerr's Canadian candy company in the 1940s. At the time, a molasses candy was made by Stewart and Young in Glasgow.[16]

In song

Songwriter Murray Grand referred to the product in his lyrics for "Come by Sunday": viz:-

"On Wednesday night I'm booked in full, And Thursday nights are taffy pull..."[citation needed]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Science of Candy: Why Do You Pull Taffy? - Exploratorium". Exploratorium: the museum of science, art and human perception. Retrieved November 23, 2015.
  2. ^ "Merriam-Webster Dictionary
  3. ^ toffee | Etymology, origin and meaning of toffee by Etymonline.com
  4. ^ "toffee, n. and a.", Oxford English Dictionary Second Edition 1989
  5. ^ "taffy1", Oxford English Dictionary Second Edition 1989
  6. ^ "Let's Have a Taffy Pull!".
  7. ^ "Creative Hospitality: HOW TO HOST a TAFFY PULLING PARTY". August 15, 2011.
  8. ^ a b Genovese, Peter (August 19, 2013). "Chew on this: 125 years later, Jersey Shore still daffy over salt water taffy". The Newark Star Ledger. NJ Advance Media. Retrieved March 14, 2022 – via NJ.com.
  9. ^ Sharkey, Joe (November 11, 2001). "Traces of the place at high tide". The New York Times. Retrieved June 25, 2011.
  10. ^ a b "Recipe: Saltwater Taffy". Exploratorium.edu. San Francisco, California.
  11. ^ "Yo! And Other Lexicographical Peculiarities". Philadelphia City Paper. Archived from the original on July 11, 2012.
  12. ^ a b "Joseph F. Fralinger, the History of Salt Water Taffy, and the Gager Family". ahg3rd. February 13, 2016.
  13. ^ . eBay. Archived from the original on June 22, 2018.
  14. ^ . fralingers.com. Archived from the original on June 23, 2016. Retrieved July 6, 2016.
  15. ^ a b "What is taffy? Let's make some sense of this oddly confounding chewy sweet". Mr Dach. March 2, 2018. In most of the UK and Ireland, it's never taffy — only chews or fruit chews.
  16. ^ a b "A Trick or a Treat: The story of Canada's Cursed Candy Kiss". ottawarewind.com. October 29, 2017. Retrieved November 1, 2019.

External links

  •   The dictionary definition of taffy at Wiktionary

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For other uses see Taffy disambiguation This article is about the American candy It is not to be confused with Toffee Taffy is a type of candy invented in the United States made by stretching or and pulling a sticky mass of a soft candy base made of boiled sugar butter vegetable oil flavorings and colorings until it becomes aerated tiny air bubbles produced resulting in a light fluffy and chewy candy 1 When this process is complete the taffy is rolled cut into small pieces and wrapped in wax paper to keep it soft It is usually pastel colored and fruit flavored but other flavors are common as well including molasses and the classic unflavored taffy TaffySalt water taffy with a U S quarter for scaleAlternative namesSalt water taffyTypeCandyPlace of originUnited StatesRegion or stateAtlantic City New JerseyMain ingredientssugar corn starch corn syrup glycerine water butter salt flavoring food coloring Media Taffy Contents 1 Definition and etymology 2 Taffy pull 3 United States 3 1 Salt water taffy 3 1 1 Ingredients 4 United Kingdom 5 Canada 6 In song 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksDefinition and etymology EditThe word taffy referring to the boiled candy is first known to have appeared in the United States circa 1817 The word is also used metaphorically to refer to insincere flattery 2 The Oxford English Dictionary dates the first written record of the word toffee in the forms tuffy toughy to 1825 and identifies it as a southern British dialectal variant of taffy first recorded use in 1817 whose modern spelling is first recorded from 1843 3 4 5 Toffee is a caramelized sugar or molasses candy invented in the United Kingdom entirely distinct from taffy Taffy pull EditA taffy pull is a social event around the pulling of taffy that was popular in the 1840s through at least 1870s 6 The host would prepare the taffy recipe by melting molasses and sorghum or sugar with a mixture of water Participants would coat their hands with butter and working with a partner pull the hot mixture apart and then fold it back together and repeat 7 This process would add air to the candy resulting in a soft chewable United States Edit Cherry taffy Salt water taffy Edit Salt water taffy in a candy store in Portland Oregon Salt water taffy is a variety of soft taffy originally produced and marketed in the Atlantic City New Jersey area of the Jersey Shore starting in the 1880s 8 Its late 19th century appellation most likely originated in New Jersey 8 Salt water taffy is still sold widely on the boardwalks in Atlantic City including shops in existence since the 19th century 9 nearby Ocean City and other beaches throughout the US like Cape Cod It is also popular in Atlantic Canada and Salt Lake City Utah Modern commercial taffy is made primarily from corn syrup glycerin and butter The pulling process which makes the candy lighter and chewier consists of stretching out the mixture folding it over and stretching it again Although it is called salt water taffy it does not include any seawater it does contain both salt and water in its manufacture 10 However in the dialect of Philadelphia Pennsylvania the term taffy without salt water refers to a lollipop 11 The original invention of the candy has several different stories circulating likely all apocryphal One relates to an assistant who substituted fresh water with seawater either through laziness or accident citation needed Another cites a storm which caused seawater to wash over the candy which was consequently and successfully marketed with the appropriate name 12 Joseph Fralinger popularized the candy by boxing it and selling it in Atlantic City Fralinger s first major competition came from candy maker Enoch James who refined the recipe making it less sticky and easier to unwrap James also cut the candy into bite sized pieces and is credited with mechanizing the pulling process The candy was also sold mail order in 1926 sheet music was commissioned by James with the title Send Home Some Taffy Today 13 Both Fralinger s and James s stores still operate on the Atlantic City boardwalk Both companies have been owned and operated by the Glaser family since 1947 14 12 On August 21 1923 John Edmiston obtained a trademark for the name salt water taffy number 172 016 then demanded royalties from companies using his newly acquired name He was sued over this demand and in 1925 the trademark was invalidated as being in common use Caramel candies are sometimes referred to as taffy taffy apples but the caramel is very different from common salt water taffy though they share a similar tensile quality Ingredients Edit Salt water taffy stretching and wrapping machines Salt water taffy is composed of sugar cornstarch corn syrup glycerine water butter salt natural and or artificial flavor and food color Some examples of flavoring include vanilla lemon maple banana red licorice watermelon raspberry or mint extracts 10 United Kingdom EditIn the United Kingdom taffy pieces are known as chewy sweets chews or fruit chews 15 the term taffy is not used Popular brands of chew include Chewits and Starburst Opal Fruits 15 Canada EditIn Canada a form of molasses taffy candy known as hallowe en kisses is produced in time for the Hallowe en occasion 16 The candy was first offered by the Kerr s Canadian candy company in the 1940s At the time a molasses candy was made by Stewart and Young in Glasgow 16 In song EditSongwriter Murray Grand referred to the product in his lyrics for Come by Sunday viz On Wednesday night I m booked in full And Thursday nights are taffy pull citation needed See also EditList of candies List of regional dishes of the United StatesReferences Edit Science of Candy Why Do You Pull Taffy Exploratorium Exploratorium the museum of science art and human perception Retrieved November 23 2015 Merriam Webster Dictionary toffee Etymology origin and meaning of toffee by Etymonline com toffee n and a Oxford English Dictionary Second Edition 1989 taffy1 Oxford English Dictionary Second Edition 1989 Let s Have a Taffy Pull Creative Hospitality HOW TO HOST a TAFFY PULLING PARTY August 15 2011 a b Genovese Peter August 19 2013 Chew on this 125 years later Jersey Shore still daffy over salt water taffy The Newark Star Ledger NJ Advance Media Retrieved March 14 2022 via NJ com Sharkey Joe November 11 2001 Traces of the place at high tide The New York Times Retrieved June 25 2011 a b Recipe Saltwater Taffy Exploratorium edu San Francisco California Yo And Other Lexicographical Peculiarities Philadelphia City Paper Archived from the original on July 11 2012 a b Joseph F Fralinger the History of Salt Water Taffy and the Gager Family ahg3rd February 13 2016 Send Some Taffy James Salt WaterTaffy Advertisement Sheet Music eBay Archived from the original on June 22 2018 Shop Fralinger s Candy James Candy Company fralingers com Archived from the original on June 23 2016 Retrieved July 6 2016 a b What is taffy Let s make some sense of this oddly confounding chewy sweet Mr Dach March 2 2018 In most of the UK and Ireland it s never taffy only chews or fruit chews a b A Trick or a Treat The story of Canada s Cursed Candy Kiss ottawarewind com October 29 2017 Retrieved November 1 2019 External links Edit The dictionary definition of taffy at Wiktionary Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Taffy candy amp oldid 1136763638 Salt water taffy, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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