Parma Violets
This article is about the sweets. For the plant, see Parma violet. For the band, see Palma Violets.
Parma Violets are an iconic British violet-flavoured tablet confectionery manufactured by the Derbyshire company Swizzels Matlow.[1] The sweets are hard, biconcave disc-shaped sweets, similar to the Fizzers product from the same company but without their fizziness. Swizzels Matlow have also released a line of Giant Parma Violets.
Ingredients include sugar, stearic acid, modified starch, glucose syrup, and anthocyanin.[2]
Description
Parma Violets were created in 1946[3] by the Derbyshire company Swizzels Matlow.[1] They are sweets that are hard, biconcave discs. Their flavour has been described as sweet with a soapy or floral taste.[3][4] The current recipe includes sugar, stearic acid, modified starch, glucose syrup, and anthocyanin.[2]
References
- 1 2 Love Hearts maker Swizzels Matlow keeps clients sweet, Teena Lyons, Times online, 25 May 2008, accessed 3 May 2009
- 1 2 Swizzels Matlow: Parma Violets Ingredients
- 1 2 Miranda Larbi for Metro. co.uk (2016-07-15). "Someone's invented Parma Violet flavoured cheese". Metro. Retrieved 2016-10-12.
- ↑ Britton, Karen (2016-08-01). "Love it or hate it? Retro sweets Parma Violets inspire new CHEESE". macclesfield. Retrieved 2016-10-12.
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