Sugar candies include hard candies, soft candies,
caramels,
marshmallows,
taffy, and other candies whose principal ingredient is sugar. Commercially, sugar candies are often divided into groups according to the amount of sugar they contain and their
chemical structure. Hard-boiled candies made by the vacuum cooking process include
stick candy,
lemon drops and
horehound drops. Open-fire candy, like molasses
taffy and cream taffy, is cooked in open kettles and then pulled. Pan work candies include nuts and other candies like
jelly beans and sugar-coated almonds, made by coating with sugar in revolving copper kettles. Gum work candy is cooked in large kettles fashioned for melting and molded, dried and sugared like
gum drops. They are soaked for a time in
sugar syrup to allow
crystals to form. Sugar candies can be classified into noncrystalline and crystalline types. This is based on microscopic crystal structure, and not on the visible appearance of the candy, so a piece of candy that looks like a crystal may well be a noncrystalline type. Noncrystalline candies are homogeneous and may be chewy or hard; they include hard candies, caramels, toffees, and nougats. Crystalline candies incorporate small crystals in their structure, meaning they have a creamy texture that melts in the mouth or are easily chewed; these include fondant and fudge. In 2022,
flavorless candy was developed that was hard but not sweet. File:Kompeito konpeito.JPG|alt=Small, knobby pieces of candy, in different colors|
Konpeitō is a traditional Japanese sugar candy. When finished, it is almost 100% solid sugar. File:HardCandy.jpg|Fruit-shaped
hard candy is a common type of sugar candy, containing sugar, color, flavor, and a tiny bit of water. File:Chikki assortment.jpg|alt=Ten flat squares of chikki. The different colors and textures are due to each square being made from a different type of nut or seed.|
Chikki are homemade
nut brittles popular in India. Between the nuts or seeds is hard sugar candy. File:Gummy bears.jpg|alt=A pile of red, yellow, and green gummy bears|German
Haribo gummy bears were the first
gummy candy ever made. They are soft and chewy. File:2018 05 Fudge IMG 1913.JPG|
Fudge is a type of sugar candy that is made by mixing and heating sugar, butter and milk. File:Pantteri Mix.jpg|alt=A pile of disk-shaped, sugar-coated, rubbery candies in red, green, orange, and mostly black|
Pantteri is a soft, chewy Finnish sugar candy. The colored ones are fruity, while black are
salmiakki (salty licorice-flavored).
Chocolate is sometimes treated as a separate branch of confectionery. In this model, chocolate candies like
chocolate candy bars and
chocolate truffles are included.
Hot chocolate or other cocoa-based drinks are excluded, as is candy made from
white chocolate. When chocolate is treated as a separate branch, it also includes confections whose classification is otherwise difficult, being neither exactly candies nor exactly baked goods, like chocolate-dipped foods, tarts with chocolate shells, and chocolate-coated cookies. File:Chocolat Bonnat. 100%.jpg|Unsweetened
baking chocolate contains no sugar. File:Bar of Guittard chocolate.jpg|Bittersweet or
dark chocolate contains some sugar. File:Milk_chocolate.jpg|
Milk chocolate contains milk and lower levels of
cocoa solids. File:WeisseLuftschokolade.jpg|Because
white chocolate contains no cocoa solids, it is classified as
sugar confectionery instead of chocolate. File: Couverture chocolate and compund chocolate.jpg|
Compound chocolate is used in place of pure chocolate to reduce costs. File:300x300 choc rose cake.jpg|Flowers made from
modeling chocolate. ==Production==