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Source: Caramel vs. Carmel - ChefTalk Cooking Forums | www.cheftalk.com
Description: difference between "carmel" (melted sugar) and "caramel" (melted sugar and butter)
3 days ago, 12:01pm
Caramel is a candy, while Carmel is a town in Putnam County, New York. It can also be taken as a mispronunciation of caramel.
Carmel is a place and caramel is a sticky sweet treat. Also the spelling and pronunciation are both different. ChaCha on!
Carmel is melted sugar and caramel is melted sugar and butter. ChaCha on!
Carmel is a place, and a proper noun which should be capitalized. Caramel is a yummy brown sugary substance. ChaCha!