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Cotton candy (also known as fairy floss in Australia,[1] candy floss in the UK and New Zealand) is a form of spun sugar. According to the New York Times, the confection "is almost 99.999 percent sugar, with dashes of flavoring and food coloring."[2]
Made by heating and liquefying sugar and spinning it out through minute holes, where it re-solidifies in minutely thin strands of "sugar glass,"[3] the final cotton candy contains mostly air, with a typical serving weighing approximately 1 ounce or 30 grams. Often served at fairs, circuses, carnivals, and Japanese festivals, cotton candy is sold on a stick or in a plastic bag.[4][5][6] Food coloring can be used to change the natural white color, and numerous flavorings are available to change the taste.
Similar confections include the Indian Sohan papdi, the Persian Pashmak, and the Turkish Pişmaniye, although the latter is made with flour and water in addition to sugar.
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アメリカ合衆国では12月7日を「綿菓子の日」(National Cotton Candy Day)としている。
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