Here are examples of sweets that are
characteristic of some nations and regions.
India
Reduced-milk sweets, deep-fried
batters in syrup, halvah (pastes of
sugar, wheat, or chickpea flour, fruits,
vegetables)
Middle
East
Halvah (pastes of sugar syrup and
semolina, sesame), pastries in syrup
(baklava), marzipan
Greece Spoon fruits, pastries in syrup
France Caramel, nougat, dragées
England, United States Novelty candies
Scandinavia Licorice
Mexico Dulce de leche (reduced milk),
penuche (brown-sugar fudge)
Japan Agar jelly candies, bean-paste candies,
sweet-rice mochi, tea ceremony sweets
Fructose Fructose, also called levulose, has
exactly the same chemical formula as glucose,