caramel — [ karamɛl ] n. m. • 1680; port. caramelo, par l esp. caramel(o) « sucre fondu »; probablt du bas lat. calamellus, de calamus « roseau » 1 ♦ Produit brun, brillant, aromatique, de la déshydratation du sucre par la chaleur. L odeur du caramel.… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Caramel — (pronounced /ˈkærəmɛl/ or /ˈkɑrməl/) refers to a range of confections that are beige to dark brown in color, derived from the caramelization of one or several types of sugars, often occurring in the traditional cooking method of a sweet. Caramel… … Wikipedia
caramel — CARAMÉL, carameluri, s.n. Produs de culoare brună roşcată solubil în apă, obţinut prin încălzirea şi deshidratarea zahărului şi folosit în cofetărie, la colorarea unor băuturi sau a unor alimente şi la prepararea plăcilor fotografice. – Din it.… … Dicționar Român
Caramel — bezeichnet: geschmolzenen Zucker, siehe Karamell Caramel (Film), libanesisch französischer Film von Nadine Labaki (2007) Siehe auch: Crème caramel, Süßspeise Diese Seite ist eine … Deutsch Wikipedia
caramel — CARAMEL. s. m. Sucre fondu et durci. Le caramel est bon pour le rhume. Cerises au caramel … Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française 1798
Caramel — Car a*mel, n. [F. caramel (cf. Sp. caramelo), LL. canna mellis, cannamella, canamella, calamellus mellitus, sugar cane, from or confused with L. canna reed + mel, mellis, honey. See {Cane}.] 1. (Chem.) Burnt sugar; a brown or black porous… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
caramel — 1725, from Fr. caramel burnt sugar (17c.), ultimately from M.L. cannamellis, traditionally from L. canna (see CANE (Cf. cane)) + mellis honey; though some give the M.L. word an Arabic origin … Etymology dictionary
Caramel — Caramel, braun gesottener Candis … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
caramel — (Cf. caramelo). 1. m. Variedad de sardina, propia del Mediterráneo. 2. ant. caramelo (ǁ azúcar fundido y endurecido) … Diccionario de la lengua española
caramel — ► NOUN 1) sugar or syrup heated until it turns brown, used as a flavouring or colouring for food or drink. 2) a soft toffee made with sugar and butter that have been melted and further heated. DERIVATIVES caramelize (also caramelise) verb. ORIGIN … English terms dictionary