gumdrop

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Gumdrops are a type of gummy candy. They are brightly colored pectin-based pieces, shaped like a narrow dome (sometimes with a flattened top), often coated in granulated sugar and having fruit and spice flavors; the latter are also known as spice drops.

History

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Gumdrops first appeared in the 19th century United States, purportedly as early as 1801, although at that time gumdrop likely referred to small, hard sweets also derived from fruit gelatin.{{cite book |last1=Ayto |first1=John |title=The Diner's Dictionary |date=2013 |publisher=Oxford University Press |location=Oxford |isbn=9780199640249 |edition=2nd |url=https://www.oxfordreference.com/view/10.1093/acref/9780199640249.001.0001/acref-9780199640249-e-590.}} The name "gumdrop" is not found in print until 1859, appearing in an advertisement published by the Decatur, IL Illinois State Chronicle for a candy shop owned by a George Julier. By that time, a gelatin-based, rubbery candy akin to modern gummies went by the gumdrop name, but also a pastier candy with a potato starch base.[https://classroom.synonym.com/invention-gumdrop-12076.html The Invention of the Gumdrop]

One of the oldest types of gumdrops still produced are "spice" gumdrops, using traditional spices including clove, anise, allspice, spearmint, cinnamon, and wintergreen for flavoring.[https://mobile-cuisine.com/did-you-know/gumdrop-fun-facts/ Gumdrop Fun Facts]{{unreliable source?|date=January 2021}}{{cite web | url=https://www.brachs.com/products/others/spice-drops | title=Spice Drops | Brach's Candy | access-date=2022-12-17 | archive-date=2022-12-21 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221221040639/https://www.brachs.com/products/others/spice-drops | url-status=dead }}

Usage

Gumdrops, spice drops, and their variations are used in baking for decorating cakes. Around Christmas, they are sometimes used to decorate gingerbread houses and other confections.

See also

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