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 on 07 Jul 2009 by Ayumi Nakai Comment on this    Send it to a friend

Nama caramel Pot: how to make candy at home

Nama Caramel Pot is a kit you can use to make fresh caramel chews in the microwave at home in just 10 minutes.

The Nama Caramel Pot kit and freshly made candies
The Nama Caramel Pot kit and freshly made candies
The Nama Caramel Pot kit and freshly made candies The advantages of using the kit to make caramel chews What’s included in the kit, the ingredients and the tools you’ll need How to make caramel candies with the kit Candies made with Nama Caramel Pot
Fresh candies are delicious and they’re even better when they’re homemade! Nama caramel Pot is a Japanese kit you can use to make fresh caramel chews in the microwave at home. It’s very easy and fun to do.

The kit includes just a few things: a bowl, a lid, a container and a paper with instructions. It uses basic ingredients that you’re sure to have on hand at home: milk, cream and sugar, that’s all!.

How To Make Candy

To make the candy, just put the ingredients in a bowl, warm it up in the microwave for 10 minutes, and then put it in the freezer. An hour later, just take it out of the freezer and cut the candy up in any shape you like. And finally, it’s time to taste it! It’ll cost you just one Euro to make between 12 and 15 caramel chews at once. Before you put it in the freezer, you can create some original flavors by adding chocolate or instant coffee to the caramel paste.

It’s a very simple recipe, it’s very safe because you only use the microwave, and, above all, it’s delicious! With this invention, you can indulge in fresh homemade candies. The product is made by Takara Tomy and Nama is Japanese for raw.



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