toffee apple in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for toffee apple in the English»Spanish Dictionary

toffee [Am ˈtɔfi, ˈtɑfi, Brit ˈtɒfi] N U or C

apple [Am ˈæpəl, Brit ˈap(ə)l] N C or U

toffee apple in the PONS Dictionary

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Yeah, sometimes we'll make cupcakes or toffee apples together.
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Honestly, while apples are important, what you're putting on your apple is much more so, because the whole point of a toffee apple is the toffee part.
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Food, particularly toffee apples, took on a strange, symbolic significance.
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The standard toffee apple only covered in real creepy worms and bugs adding extra crunch and protein.
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I saw about 40 toffee apples on one occasion.
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However, delicate lamb and sharp celeriac proved an inspired combination, and squiggles of toffee apple and banana were greaseless gems.
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But who can dislike a running subplot about the quest for toffee apples in a country under strict sugar rationing?
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With the cutlet bone sticking out, it looked like an albino toffee apple.
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A particular application of toffee is in toffee apples, sometimes called candy apples, which are apples coated with hard toffee mounted on sticks.
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We had a children's chair-o-plane ride and a kiosk selling toffee apples and candy floss -- we didn't do burgers, this was the early years.
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