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(Ebook) Candies are Our Favorite!: Cotton Candy Day Recipes with Fairy Floss by Josephine Ellise ISBN B0BSVQCQM7

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Authors:Josephine Ellise
Pages:80 pages.
Year:2023
Editon:1
Language:english
File Size:16.31 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:B0BSVQCQM7
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(Ebook) Candies are Our Favorite!: Cotton Candy Day Recipes with Fairy Floss by Josephine Ellise ISBN B0BSVQCQM7

A cotton candy snack used to be called spun sugar over 600 years ago. The sweet treat was a favorite of children and adults alike at fairs, carnivals, and circuses. Cotton candy comes in various flavors in today's market, such as mint, Cinnamon, watermelon, raspberry, and vanilla. National Cotton Candy Day is celebrated every year on December 7th in the United States. Fairy floss, cotton candy, and candy floss are all celebrated at the event. Candies are our favorite! We want it! You will find 40 cotton candy recipes in this Candies are our favorite book, including recipes. You can use it for baking, garnishing, and even as an ingredient in cocktails. You can create tasty treats and sweet snacks all year long. Check out the Candy. A sweet Xmas Cotton, an Easter Bunny Cottontail Cake, an amazing Bubblegum Happy Birthday Bomb, and an adorable Baby Shower Cookie Cake. Furthermore, you can make cotton candy if you do not want to avoid buying store-bought cotton candy. Spun sugar can be cooked, purchased, or spun up in a cotton candy machine.---There are many names for cotton candy worldwide, didn't you know? It's referred to as papa's beard in France, old lady's hair in Greece, and candy floss in England.In 1897, Tennessee dentist James Morrison invented cotton candy, ironically co-inventing a cotton candy machine that used centrifugal forces to spin melted sugar in the same manner. Creating a fluffy, sweet cloud of fairy floss is the name it is known in Finland and Australia today. No matter where you live, does anyone not like eating cotton candy at the movies or the fair?This book offers 40 cotton candy recipes, from easy ones to advanced confections that will make you want more cotton candy.Enjoy National Cotton Candy Day on December 7 by spinning some cotton candy.
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