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How is cotton candy made?
Cotton candy, also known as candy floss, is made through a process of spinning sugar into fine, wispy threads. Here's how it's done:
1. Heating the Sugar: Granulated sugar is heated in a special machine called a cotton candy machine. The machine has a spinning head with a central heating element.
2. Melting and Spinning: The sugar melts and becomes a thick, syrupy liquid. As the machine spins, the liquid sugar is forced through tiny holes in the spinning head.
3. Centrifugal Force: The centrifugal force created by the spinning head stretches the molten sugar into thin, delicate threads.
4. Cooling and Solidifying: As the sugar threads fly through the air, they cool rapidly and solidify into the familiar fluffy texture of cotton candy.
Key Ingredients:
* Sugar: The main ingredient, typically granulated white sugar.
* Flavorings: Flavors like vanilla, strawberry, or grape are often added to the sugar before heating.
Fun Fact:
* The first cotton candy machine was invented in 1897, although its origins can be traced back to ancient times.
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