What is the difference between carmel and caramel?
The difference is carmel is melted sugar and caramel is melted sugar and butter. Thanks for using ChaCha!
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Carmel is a place and caramel is a sticky sweet treat. Also the spelling and pronunciation are both different. ChaCha on!
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Carmel is melted sugar and caramel is melted sugar and butter. ChaCha on!
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Carmel is a place, and a proper noun which should be capitalized. Caramel is a yummy brown sugary substance. ChaCha!
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Carmel is a place and caramel is a sticky sweet treat. Also the spelling and pronunciation are both different. ChaCha on!
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Carmel is a city in Hamilton County located in Indiana. Caramel is something delicious to eat! Thanks for using ChaCha!
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Carmel is melted sugar and Caramel is melted sugar and butter. They both sound good to me! Thanks for using ChaCha!
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About Sugar
Sugar is a natural sweetener. The white crystalline stuff we typically find in restaurants and in the sugar jar at home is processed and refined. Sugar from the Sugar Cane plant is typically brown in color and has more of a caramel flavor.
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