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Edible board games. ... Candyland, the classic childhood game of sugar-coated luck, is being released in a Belgian chocolate version, with candy cards or tiles encased in a paper wrapper.
Remove the wax paper, if used, and turn the candy out onto a cutting board. (Cut through the edible paper.) Use a sharp, sturdy knife to trim off the edges and cut the nougat into 1-inch squares.
Coconut candy used to be wrapped in paper, but this method caused the candy to melt and spoil. The candy makers in Ben Tre came up with a thin transparent banh trang (rice papers) to wrap the sweet ...
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