An apple coated with a thin layer of toffee and fixed on a stick.
〈英〉(插在签上的)涂太妃糖的苹果
North American term candy apple
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They're not like they used to be, when children expected no more than a toffee apple and a Catherine wheel.
And youngsters munched on toffee apples and adults tucked into pots of piping hot black peas as the huge bonfire crackled into life.
Since arriving she had made cakes and toffee apples and done other things she had not been able to do before.
On a Munich street a woman selling toffee apples, discarding those not perfectly coated with caramel into a refuse bin, saw her hungry eyes and offered her an apple she was about to throw away.
On Wednesday Halloween was very much on the minds of the youngsters as they took part in a demonstration making all sorts of Halloween treats from toffee apples to chocolates witches.
Never having won as much as a toffee apple in a raffle, I thought we had agreed we were not lucky by nature and would not invest in Premium Bonds.
Traditional food including pie and peas and toffee apples will be served before a bonfire and firework display.
November 5 is fast approaching and it is time to order your fireworks, build up the bonfire and chew on a toffee apple.
He'll give you a toffee apple when he's done though.
We have toffee apples, gingerbread men, roast chestnuts and all manner of pumpkin dishes created by the chef.
This may be another indication of an older origin of the toffee apple.
I can almost feel the texture of candyfloss in my hair or the stickiness of a toffee apple all over my face.
I made some miniature toffee apples for the food department the other day and I'm hoping to get some more stock for the china department soon.
In celebration of all things witchy, there will be recipes for pumpkin soup and toffee apples, as well as other exciting tit-bits.
My childhood memories of this evening are very good - apart from the apples obtained by ‘ducking’ for them on Halloween on 31st October, there always seemed to be toffee apples as well, a particular seasonal treat.
Jonathan got a good report from school so I was given the order of the evening: hot dog, candy floss, toffee apple.