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A Brief Glimpse At The Classic Cotton Candy Machine
Thursday, 26 November 2009 12:22 | Written by Kyle Loroft
Older people for the most part think that a lot of basic foods have altered and thus do not have the same taste. It could be simply an indication of old age, or could it be due to the fact that foods are not as pure as they once were?
Older people for the most part think that a lot of basic foods have altered and thus do not have the same taste. It could be simply an indication of old age, or could it be due to the fact that foods are not as pure as they once were?
Can you recall the cotton candy machine at the carnival? Does just thinking about it bring back the dulcet melodies of the carousel? Cotton candy has not changed, you should be happy to know, and so it now tastes just as you remember it.
Cotton candy is still 100% melted sugar that has been processed through tiny holes with an extractor that enables the sugar to stabilize and settle via cooling - then, presto, you've got yourself some cotton candy! From that point on, the particularly sumptuous strands of sugar are combined on a cone or stick for you to dive into.
The machine itself was patented for the first time in the'00's and the public first saw it at the'04 St. Louis World's Fair as "Candy Floss" but it has been called "Fairy Floss," and "Fluffy Stuff" as well.
The United States thinks so highly of cotton candy that there is a National Cotton Candy Day which is recognized as December 7th. Children are particularly fond of the way it quickly just dissolves in their mouth. Traditionally it has bee pink in color, achieved by using food coloring, but it may be found in any color.
Cotton candy isn't only just deliciously mouthwatering, but it also has served as a memory maker in many people's lives. A lot of people appear to "go back" to their childhood days when they are reminded of it and are able to remember how it was when they went with their "beloved" to a fair, amusement park, carnival or circus.
Today, people can rent a basic machine for parties, fundraisers, and any other event to which they want to add a bit of nostalgia. Both the elderly and the young love it immediately. The kids like to view how it is made, and they are amazed at how the light confection dissolves when they eat it. Older adults also like how it tastes, however, they really enjoy how it takes them back in time.
by KyleLoroft
Older people for the most part think that a lot of basic foods have altered and thus do not have the same taste. It could be simply an indication of old age, or could it be due to the fact that foods are not as pure as they once were?
Can you recall the cotton candy machine at the carnival? Does just thinking about it bring back the dulcet melodies of the carousel? Cotton candy has not changed, you should be happy to know, and so it now tastes just as you remember it.
Cotton candy is still 100% melted sugar that has been processed through tiny holes with an extractor that enables the sugar to stabilize and settle via cooling - then, presto, you've got yourself some cotton candy! From that point on, the particularly sumptuous strands of sugar are combined on a cone or stick for you to dive into.
The machine itself was patented for the first time in the'00's and the public first saw it at the'04 St. Louis World's Fair as "Candy Floss" but it has been called "Fairy Floss," and "Fluffy Stuff" as well.
The United States thinks so highly of cotton candy that there is a National Cotton Candy Day which is recognized as December 7th. Children are particularly fond of the way it quickly just dissolves in their mouth. Traditionally it has bee pink in color, achieved by using food coloring, but it may be found in any color.
Cotton candy isn't only just deliciously mouthwatering, but it also has served as a memory maker in many people's lives. A lot of people appear to "go back" to their childhood days when they are reminded of it and are able to remember how it was when they went with their "beloved" to a fair, amusement park, carnival or circus.
Today, people can rent a basic machine for parties, fundraisers, and any other event to which they want to add a bit of nostalgia. Both the elderly and the young love it immediately. The kids like to view how it is made, and they are amazed at how the light confection dissolves when they eat it. Older adults also like how it tastes, however, they really enjoy how it takes them back in time.
About the Author:
In addition to cotton candy machines, Kyle has also written on bath accessories, check out his sites: candy floss machine or teak shower stool.
