I remember when I was a child, I especially wanted to eat cotton candy. There are always street vendors selling marshmallows in the park. Cotton candy is put into the machine from a few sugar grains, and then layers of cotton-like things come out, some are white, some are pink, and some are blue. The shape and color are fantastic, which has won the hearts of countless girls. ?
But when I was a child, I could only watch how to make marshmallows next to small vendors and seldom eat marshmallows. It may be that parents are afraid of tooth decay and will control eating sugar, so they just watch and don't eat. Occasionally, when I see other children walking with cotton candy, my eyes can't help but show envy. ?
When I was a little older, I finally had a little pocket money at my disposal. Once, I bought a marshmallow with my friends. Our little face is almost stuck in a big marshmallow. When marshmallows meet saliva, they will melt, but they will not feel eaten. They all passed over our faces. The whole process was very happy and interesting, although we couldn't help but go home and scold them.
Later, when I went to middle school, I still met my friends and secretly went to eat. However, I also learned how to eat it, tearing it off layer by layer, and being careful every time for fear of getting it all over my face. At that age, I also liked sweets and fantasies. When you meet this magical food, you can't help but send a few!
When I grow up, I occasionally see marshmallows on the road, but I hardly eat them anymore. Perhaps this is the food left by childhood, a sweet childhood memory.
But now there are cotton candy coffee and cotton candy ice cream. They are super beautiful and have the color of dark clouds. Maybe one day I will try innovative marshmallows.
Enjoy it ~