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Our candied violet petals are small, purple-colored gems, part of the tradition of 1700s sweets, embedded in a tasty, protective sugar shell. This shell is part of the petal eating experience. It’s a preservative, protecting the dried petal inside, and a flavor enhancer with a distinct violet taste of its own. The sugar also has a delightful crunch and makes the candied petals durable enough to make a presence atop ice cream, frostings on a cake, or a garnish at a tea-time dessert. As for the taste: sweet and unmistakenly floral, violet flavor rising up in every bite making them a truly delightful candy treat. A wonderful addition to any historical candy gift. A truly unique candy with a deserved and venerable history. Now part of our historical candy collection, the history of rose petals is on the label with a period illustration. These petals are from a shop in Toulouse, France which opened in 1818
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Petals & Sugar: The Floral Origins of Sweet Delights
For millennia, flower petals have been used as a curative, food, and sweet. Rose water, for example, Persia and found a place in marzipan and Turkish delight in Europe where it was introduced by the Crusaders. The idea of using flowers in candy, or even as candy, began in the Middle East, where petals were pulverized and coated with sugar. Petal love continued throughout the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries in the U.S. where they appeared in Martha Washington’s Cookbook as well as African American cookbook author, Rufus Estes’ about one hundred years later. For more about violet petals, see what Susan said in her book “Sweet s Sin.”
True Treats is the only historically accurate candy store in the world, bringing the past to life through researched sweets, teas, syrups, and more. Every product is rooted in history, telling the story of how people from all walks of life enjoyed treats through time. Leading this effort is Susan, a nationally recognized candy historian, researcher, and author who appears regularly on TV, radio, and in major publications. With over 40 years of experience, she has written ten books and founded True Treats to share the fascinating history of candy in a fun and delicious way. Susan’s work uncovers the surprising origins of America’s favorite sweets, from ancient uses of sugar to the candies of the 1900s. Through True Treats, Susan makes history an interactive experience, allowing customers to taste the past while learning the stories behind every bite.