Multiple Choice
The basis for a crystalline candy is the formation of
A) nuclei, or small, fine crystals of individual sugars that serve as attachment points.
B) nuclei, or small aggregates of molecules serving as the starting point of crystallization.
C) seeds, or small aggregates of sugar and fat around which the candy is formed.
D) either small seeds or nuclei.
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