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- Q4941794 abstract "Bonfire toffee (also known as treacle toffee, Plot toffee, or Tom Trot) is a hard, brittle toffee associated with Halloween and Guy Fawkes Night (also known as "Bonfire Night") in the United Kingdom. The toffee tastes very strongly of molasses (black treacle), and cheap versions can be quite bitter. In Scotland, the treat is known as claggum, with less sweet versions known as clack. In Wales, it is known as loshin du. (losin du or taffi triog). The flavour is similar to that of butterscotch, although it is a toffee and never a viscous liquid.".
- Q4941794 alias "Treacle toffee, plot toffee, Tom Trot, claggum, clack".
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- Q4941794 ingredientName "Butterormargarine,molasses,sugar".
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- Q4941794 alternateName "Treacle toffee, plot toffee, Tom Trot, claggum, clack".
- Q4941794 country Q145.
- Q4941794 mainIngredient "Butter or margarine, molasses, sugar".
- Q4941794 name "Bonfire toffee".
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- Q4941794 comment "Bonfire toffee (also known as treacle toffee, Plot toffee, or Tom Trot) is a hard, brittle toffee associated with Halloween and Guy Fawkes Night (also known as "Bonfire Night") in the United Kingdom. The toffee tastes very strongly of molasses (black treacle), and cheap versions can be quite bitter. In Scotland, the treat is known as claggum, with less sweet versions known as clack. In Wales, it is known as loshin du. (losin du or taffi triog).".
- Q4941794 label "Bonfire toffee".
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- Q4941794 name "Bonfire toffee".