A caramelised crust is a browned, sugary layer formed by heat, often on foods like crème brûlée or seared meats. It adds a rich, slightly bitter-sweet crunch and depth of flavour. Chefs and home cooks benefit from it for texture contrast, while diners enjoy its complex taste. Popular in desserts and savoury dishes alike.
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