Buckeye candy
Buckeye candy | |
Type | Confectionery |
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Place of origin | United States |
Region or state | Ohio |
Main ingredients | Peanut butter, chocolate |
100 kcal (419 kJ) | |
Cookbook: Buckeye candy Media: Buckeye candy |
Buckeye candy (also referred to simply as buckeyes[1]) is a confection made from a peanut butter fudge partially dipped in chocolate to leave a circle of peanut butter visible. Buckeyes are similar to peanut butter balls (or peanut-butter-filled chocolate balls), which are completely covered in chocolate.
Named for their resemblance to the nut of the Ohio buckeye tree, the state tree of Ohio, this candy is particularly popular in Ohio and neighboring states.
It is common for Ohioans to make buckeyes at home, but they are also available in mail-order catalogs and candy shops.[2][3][4]
See also
Notes
- ↑ http://www.pauladeen.com/recipes/recipe_view/buckeyes/
- ↑ Mariani, John F. (1999), The Encyclopedia of American Food & Drink, New York: Lebhar-Friedman Books, p. 45, ISBN 978-0-86730-784-9, OCLC 41319951
- ↑ Martin, Chuck (December 14, 2005), "Nuts & bolts about buckeyes", The Cincinnati Enquirer
- ↑ Campanelli, John (November 22, 2010), "PDQ's guide to the buckeye, just in time for the OSU-Michigan game", The Plain Dealer
External links
- "Traditional state foods & recipes", foodtimeline.org (Lynne Olver), retrieved 2012-04-12
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ignored (help) - "Peanut Butter Balls", joyofbaking.com (Stephanie Jaworski / iFood Media), retrieved 2012-04-12
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