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Cotton candy
/kˈɒtən kˈandi/
/kˈɑːʔn̩ kˈændi/
Cotton candy
[NOUN]1
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.
Examples
1. She imagined a magical land where the trees were made of cotton candy and the rivers flowed with white sugar.
2. The cotton candy at the fair was a pale pink color, fluffy and sweet.
3. The children enjoyed colorful cotton candy at the fair, made from sugar.
4. okay guys warheads cotton candy
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