
Marshmallow (the candy)
Marshmallow is a soft, fluffy confection made primarily from sugar, water, gelatine, and sometimes corn syrup. Its light texture results from whipping air into a thick syrup mixture, creating a spongy, airy consistency. It is commonly used in desserts, s'mores, or enjoyed on its own. Marshmallows are known for their sweet taste and melt-in-your-mouth feel, making them popular across various culinary applications. They can be plain or flavored, and their manufacturing process involves heating ingredients, whipping to incorporate air, and then cooling to solidify into the familiar soft, chewy treat.