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Lollipop

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Lollipop

What Is Lollipop?

A lollipop is a type of confectionery consisting of a piece of hard candy or an edible sweet attached to a stick and intended for sucking or licking. It comes in a wide variety of shapes, sizes, and flavors, making it a globally popular and accessible sweet.

"The unique experience of a lollipop lies in its extended enjoyment, slowly releasing flavor as it dissolves on the tongue."

What Does Lollipop Taste Like?

Lollipops typically offer a burst of intense sweetness, often accompanied by fruit or other artificial and natural flavorings, designed for prolonged enjoyment.

Taste
Sweet, Fruity, Sour, Creamy
Texture
Hard, Smooth, Chewy (if filled)
Aroma
Sweet, Fruity, Sugary
Acidity
Low

Technical Metrics

Nutrition Facts

Per 1 lollipop (approx. 18g)
Calories60 kcal
Total Fat0g
Saturated Fat0g
Trans Fat0g
Cholesterol0mg
Protein0g
Total Carbohydrate15g
Dietary Fiber0g
Total Sugars15g
Calcium0mg
Iron0mg
Potassium0mg

Chef’s Secret

For an elegant dessert garnish, finely crush plain hard candy lollipops and sprinkle over ice cream, custards, or even rim cocktail glasses for a sweet, sparkling touch.

Lollipop Substitutes & Ratios

The best substitute for Lollipop is Hard Candy, used at a 1:1 ratio. For similar flavor and texture without the stick, ideal for snacking or crushing.

Substitutes for Lollipop with ratios
Substitute Ratio Best for
Hard Candy Best 1:1 For similar flavor and texture without the stick, ideal for snacking or crushing.
Rock Candy 1:1 If the visual appeal of crystallized sugar or a simpler, pure sugar taste is desired.
Gummy Candies Variable When a chewy texture is preferred over a hard one, for a quick sweet treat.

How to Choose & Store Lollipop

  1. Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
  2. Keep in their original sealed packaging.
  3. Avoid exposure to high humidity.
  4. Do not store near strong-smelling foods.

What Pairs Well With Lollipop?

  • Chocolate
  • vanilla
  • cream
  • lemon
  • lime
  • strawberry
  • raspberry
  • cherry
  • apple
  • cinnamon

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Lollipop taste like?

Lollipops typically offer a burst of intense sweetness, often accompanied by fruit or other artificial and natural flavorings, designed for prolonged enjoyment. Sweet|Fruity|Sugary

What is a good substitute for Lollipop?

The best substitute is Hard Candy (1:1). For similar flavor and texture without the stick, ideal for snacking or crushing.

How do you choose and store Lollipop?

Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Keep in their original sealed packaging. Avoid exposure to high humidity. Do not store near strong-smelling foods.

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