Hanapin
Cotton candy
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koton kendi
a mass of sticky threads made by melting sugar, served on a stick
What is "cotton candy"?
Cotton candy is a type of candy that is made by spinning sugar at high speeds to create thin threads that are collected and gathered onto a cone or stick. The process starts by heating sugar and liquefying it, then spinning it through tiny holes in a spinning head. As the sugar is rapidly cooled and solidifies, it forms thin, wispy strands that are collected and shaped into a fluffy, cloud-like confection. Cotton candy is typically served in brightly colored hues and can be flavored with a variety of ingredients, such as fruit extracts and food coloring. It is a popular treat at carnivals, fairs, and amusement parks.
Halimbawa
The wispy clouds floated across the sky, resembling strands of cotton candy in the afternoon sun.
Families enjoyed the vibrant atmosphere of the carnival, indulging in cotton candy and taking rides on the Ferris wheel.
She had a bizarre dream last night, in which she was flying on a giant banana through a cotton candy sky.
She imagined a magical land where the trees were made of cotton candy and the rivers flowed with white sugar.
The children had the time of their lives at the amusement park, riding roller coasters and eating cotton candy.