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  2. Marshmallow - Wikipedia

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    Marshmallow (UK: / ˌ m ɑː r ʃ ˈ m æ l oʊ /, US: / ˈ m ɑː r ʃ ˌ m ɛ l oʊ,-m æ l-/) [1] [2] is a confectionery made from sugar, water and gelatin whipped to a solid-but-soft consistency. It is used as a filling in baking or molded into shapes and coated with corn starch .

  3. What Are Marshmallows, Exactly? - AOL

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    The answer to how are marshmallows made is the same for Peeps! Marshmallow Peeps are most associated with Easter (and Easter baskets), but with they’re available all year round. About 2 billion ...

  4. Love marshmallows on your sweet potato casserole? Here's what ...

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    Even Dolly Parton is on board with adding marshmallows to a sweet potato casserole on Thanksgiving.. The country music icon, 78, debuted a new cookbook, titled "Good Lookin' Cookin'," with sister ...

  5. S'more - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, the marshmallow is gooey but not burnt, but, depending on individual preference and cooking time, marshmallows can range from barely warm to charred. The roasted marshmallow is then sandwiched between two halves of a graham cracker and a piece of chocolate (or with chocolate on both top and bottom), between the graham crackers. [10]

  6. Cooking for Kids with Luis - Wikipedia

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    Cooking for Kids with Luis is an Australian short-form cooking show for preschoolers, co-produced by Total Perception Productions and Nickelodeon Australia. [1] It premiered on Nick Jr. Australia in 2004. The show is hosted by 6-year-old Luis Tanner, a boy from Australia who became the Guinness World Record holder for the youngest TV host. [2]

  7. 10 Fascinating Facts You Never Knew About Marshmallow Peeps - AOL

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    The bright confections are staples in kids' Easter baskets and creative Easter treats. Folks eat Peeps even if they don't typically enjoy marshmallows. Folks eat Peeps even if they don't typically ...

  8. Lucky Charms - Wikipedia

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    In late 2005, another marshmallow shape was added, the "Hidden Key". It is a solid yellow marshmallow that resembles an arched door (similar to the shape of a tombstone; flat at the bottom, flat sides with a round top). When liquid is added to the cereal, the sugar in the marshmallow dissolves and the shape of a skeleton key appears "as if by ...

  9. The color of the marshmallows change from pink to orange and blue to green with just a little heat.