Undeniable Fact: Pigment of the Imagination
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4 Comments:
Very finely ground up camels, perhaps.
Or possibly beavers...
Back in the Middle Ages, they tried to make caramel out of beavers (making them virtually extinct in Europe) but found they had an obnoxious taste being oily, fatty while simultaneously strangely bland.
We can thank Washington Carver for developing the first non-camel based caramel substitute. This is the formula used in most candy bars today; it's less expensive and contains no cholesterol. In Arab countries they still make candy the old fashioned way - rendered camel fat.
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