What is cotton candy made out of?
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spun sugar and food coloring
The typical cotton candy "stick" is actually less than two tablespoons of sugar.
Pink is most popular for girls and blue for boys.
Typically, no flavoring is added, so it all tastes the same.
Cotton candy is just sugar that's flavored and spun while being heated to give it that fluffy texture. And it's delicious!
sugar, just sugar.
SUGAR, SUGAR, AND MORE SUGAR!!!!
Yummy.of course a bit of color and flavor, too.
Sugar and artificial flavoring.
pure sugar
sugar a specal powder to i think
Sugar is placed in the heated air-blown cooker. This melts and blows the sugar into strings that are then collected on the cotton candy stick. Coloring and flavoring can be added for effect.
sugar and pink
lots and lots of sugar
Sugar and flavoring.
Cotton candy is made out of pure sugar. It's the processing in the high speed and heat of the centrafuge-like machine that fractures the sugar granules and "splinters" them into fibers resembling cotton that make "COTTON CANDY".
sugar + color
sugar and food coloring spun into the cotton candy- I love cotton candy and I am far from being a kid.
Sugar that's spun into cotton texture
Food Coloring
sometimes flavoring
A TON OF SUGAR
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