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Tomtit [17]
3 years ago
6

What Is Different Between In Candy And Cotton Candy ?

English
2 answers:
kakasveta [241]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

I think the answer is ....

Explanation:

Cotton candy and candy floss are the same thing. The only difference is that it's called cotton candy in the United States and candy floss in Europe.

irina [24]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Cotton candy, also known as fairy floss and candy floss, is a spun sugar confection that resembles cotton. It usually contains small amounts of flavoring or food coloring. while

Candy, also called sweets (British English) or lollies (Australian English, New Zealand English),[a] is a confection that features sugar as a principal ingredient. The category, called sugar confectionery, encompasses any sweet confection, including chocolate, chewing gum, and sugar candy. Vegetables, fruit, or nuts which have been glazed and coated with sugar are said to be candied.

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