Bêtises de Cambrai candies

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Bêtises de Cambrai candies are traditional French mint-flavored boiled sweets, often striped and subtly caramelized, originating from the town of Cambrai.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf French confectionery
boiled sweet
regional specialty
aftertaste fresh minty finish
associatedWith Cambrai local identity
French traditional sweets
consistency slow-dissolving in mouth
countryOfOrigin France
etymology name refers to a ‘bêtise’ (blunder or mistake) in French
flavor mint
hasCharacteristic cooling mouthfeel
often individually wrapped
rectangular lozenge shape
hasColor colored stripes
white base color
hasMainIngredient butter
food coloring
glucose syrup
mint flavoring
sugar
hasNameInLanguage Bêtises de Cambrai@fr NERFINISHED
hasProductionMethod boiled sugar confectionery process
hand-pulled candy
hasQuality glossy
hard candy
striped
subtly caramelized
hasVariant anis-flavored Bêtises de Cambrai NERFINISHED
fruit-flavored Bêtises de Cambrai NERFINISHED
liquor-flavored Bêtises de Cambrai
inception 19th century
isPartOf French culinary heritage
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Hauts-de-France NERFINISHED
Nord department NERFINISHED
marketedAs traditional French candy
packaging cardboard boxes
metal tins
placeOfOrigin Cambrai NERFINISHED
texture hard and brittle
traditionalTo Cambrai NERFINISHED
Nord-Pas-de-Calais region NERFINISHED
typicallyConsumedAfter meals
typicallySoldAt confectionery shops
tourist shops in Cambrai
usedAs confectionery gift
souvenir from Cambrai

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Cambrai hasTraditionalProduct Bêtises de Cambrai candies