What is the coating on M&M's made from?

Amelia Phillips | 2023-04-07 08:03:44 | page views:1270
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Leo Rodriguez

Studied at the University of Ottawa, Lives in Ottawa, Canada.
As a subject matter expert in the field of confectionery, I can provide you with an accurate answer to your question regarding the coating on M&M's.

The outer shell of M&M's is made from a sugar coating that is applied to the chocolate center. This coating is a mixture of sugar, lecithin (an emulsifier), and carnauba wax. The lecithin helps to keep the coating smooth and shiny, while the carnauba wax gives it a glossy finish and helps to protect the candy from moisture.

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Amelia Kim

Studied at the University of Amsterdam, Lives in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
M & M's outer candy shells are made from sugar and corn syrup, nothing more, nothing less. The candies are highly buffed by a process that gives them the look of having a shellac covering. The tasty centers are made from a mix of whole milk, cocoa butter, sugar and chocolate liquor.
2023-04-15 08:03:44

Ethan Hall

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M & M's outer candy shells are made from sugar and corn syrup, nothing more, nothing less. The candies are highly buffed by a process that gives them the look of having a shellac covering. The tasty centers are made from a mix of whole milk, cocoa butter, sugar and chocolate liquor.
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