The Middle English word "candy" began to be used in the late 13th century, coming into English from the Old French cucre candi, derived in turn from Arabic qandi and Persian qand, "cane sugar." In North America, candy is a broad category that includes candy bars, chocolates, licorice, sour candies, salty candies, tart candies, hard candies, taffies, gumdrops, marshmallows, and more.
This blog is for Mr. Jefferson's Tech for Leaders Class 5th Period
Monday, February 14, 2011
CANDY ! By- Rafael Valencia,Jr. And Teresa Rivera
The Middle English word "candy" began to be used in the late 13th century, coming into English from the Old French cucre candi, derived in turn from Arabic qandi and Persian qand, "cane sugar." In North America, candy is a broad category that includes candy bars, chocolates, licorice, sour candies, salty candies, tart candies, hard candies, taffies, gumdrops, marshmallows, and more.
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