Is caramel vegan?!
If you are asking if caramel candies are vegan...no, they aren't. They are usually made with butter and milk.
Answers: Caramel is vegan if you make it at home. It constitutes heating sugar at a temperature of about 170 deg. F until it breaks down and turns liquid-like and brown. White sugar is not usually considered vegan because of the use of bone char in the filtering process, but if you use a raw sugar or evaporated cane juice granules then it's okay.
If you are asking if caramel candies are vegan...no, they aren't. They are usually made with butter and milk.
I don't think so, cause I think there is milk in it. Unless of course, you leave it out, but it won't be as smooth and creamy.
Probably not, since there might be gelatin, or animal byproducts involved in the process of making it.
i dont think so. no gelatin.. not sure
Caramel also refers to a soft, dense, chewy, caramel-flavored candy made by boiling milk, sugar, butter, vanilla essence, water, and glucose or corn syrup. Caramel candy is not heated above the firm ball stage (no more than 120°C/248°F), which would cause caramelization.
plain caramel is just browned sugar. read the ingredient list
most caramel syrup and candy are made with milk.[
Caramelized sugar and the "caramel color" you see on ingredient lists is vegan, but caramel candy usually has milk.