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What is the shell of an M&M made of?
sugar
lecithin cocoa
Questioner:Ava Patel 2023-04-06 20:23:18
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Ethan Moore——Works at the International Committee of the Red Cross, Lives in Geneva, Switzerland.
As a subject matter expert in the field of confectionery, I can provide you with accurate information regarding the composition of the shell of an M&M's candy.
The shell of an M&M is primarily made of a type of sugar coating known as a candy shell. This shell is composed of
sugar,
lecithin (an emulsifier), and
cocoa, among other ingredients. The lecithin helps to maintain the glossy appearance and texture of the shell. The specific formulation of the shell can vary depending on the color and flavor of the M&M, but these are the basic components.
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Penelope Russell——Studied at University of Oxford, Lives in Oxford, UK
M & M's
outer candy shells are made from sugar and corn syrup, nothing more, nothing less. The candies are highly buffed by a process that gives them the look of having a shellac covering. The tasty centers are made from a mix of whole milk, cocoa butter, sugar and
chocolate liquor.
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