First of all, bilingual examples:
1, children? May? Eat? Pills? Are you online? A mistake? For what? Sweet. Children will mistake pills for candy.
2. open? That? Table? Used to be. Food? Stacked? Tall? With what? Sweet. There are plates full of sweets on the table.
3. Me? Especially? Like what? Sweet food. I especially like sweets.
Second, the definition and types of candy
Candy is a kind of food made of sugar, which is usually sweet and chewy. There are many kinds of candy, including hard candy, chocolate, soft candy, chewing gum and so on. Each kind of candy has its own unique taste and taste, which meets the taste needs of different people.
Third, the status of candy in culture
Candy plays an important role in many cultures. In festivals and celebrations, sweets are often exchanged as gifts and giveaways. For example, on Halloween, it has become a tradition for children to put on all kinds of costumes and go out to beg for candy. In addition, candy is one of the good memories of many people's childhood, representing happiness and sweetness.
Fourth, the process of making candy.
The process of making candy usually includes the following steps: first, mixing sugar with other raw materials, and then heating and boiling to dissolve sugar. Next, add the desired color and taste to the syrup and make it into the desired shape, such as square and spherical. Finally, the candy is cooled and packaged for sale and consumption.
Five, the nutritional value and influence of candy
Although candy contains a lot of sugar and calories, moderate consumption of candy can enjoy its delicacy and gain some energy. However, excessive consumption of candy may have negative effects on health, such as tooth decay and obesity. Therefore, we should keep moderate, and pay attention to the choice of candy, try to choose low-sugar or sugar-free candy.