Miksi viinikumi on viinikumi?
Siinäpä mun mietinnän aihe olikin. Mitä on viinikumi ja miksi se on viinikumi... Google ei wiki ei auttanut...
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Wine gums contain no wine. The name comes from the lingering, subtle fruit flavours that make it "similar to the experience of savouring a fine wine". In reference to this, the sweets have the names of alcoholic drinks on them, for example port, sherry, champagne, claret, gin, rioja, chablis and Burgundy. Also appearing on Maynards' gums are "M" and Maynards. For those in the United States of America, they most closely resemble Jujyfruits in colours, texture, and sweetness, though with different flavours. According to Cadbury Schweppes[1], red and black are the most popular colours (the same is true of the similar sweet fruit pastilles, which were eventually also available in just "red and black" packets). Red is traditionally cherry(US), red berry/strawberry/raspberry-flavoured (uk) whereas the black is mixed berry-flavoured. In the UK at least, cherry is not a very popular flavour in sweet assortments such as wine gums.
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Taitaa olla liikaa vapaa-aikaa ;) Mutta täällä yleensä joku aina tietää, joten pakko oli kysyä...
Joku muu saa kertoa sitten miksi se on englanniksi se winegum.
Viinikumi hinta nousee koska öljyn hinta nousee. Harmin paikka😭
Ai että viininkumit onkin hyviä. Siinä on hedelmät parhaassa muodossa...
Mä en syö enään minkäänlaisia karkkeja.
Joku muu saa kertoa sitten miksi se on englanniksi se winegum.