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Is Cotton Candy a real food???


Question Posted Sunday January 27 2013, 12:26 pm

Okay so I was hanging out with a friend and she asked me what my favorite food is and I said Cotton Candy and she said it isn't a real food. So who do you think is right.

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adviceman49 answered Monday January 28 2013, 11:03 am:
I guess that would depend on you definition of food.

Cotton candy is 100% sugar with some food coloring added. That puts it in the classification of junk food something with a high calorie count. It's fun to eat. If you eat it then it does fit to some degree the definition of food. It is not a sustainable food item meaning you can't live on only cotton candy alone.

Looking at how we have just defined cotton candy I would say it fits the definition of a food item. Whether it be a real food item? Just how much of a food item it is is questionable?

As the saying goes; opinions are like certain bodily orifices (cleaned up for public viewing) everyone has one. Also everyone is entitled to their own opinion, you to yours and he to his.

Enjoy you cotton candy food item.

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Razhie answered Sunday January 27 2013, 5:06 pm:
Is sugar a food? That's all cotton candy is made of - sugar and a bit of colouring.

Your friend is being obnoxious. Don't pay any attention to someone when they do argue with you over stupid little things. It's your favourite food, why is your friend arguing with you about that? Tell them to find something better to do with thier time.

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solidadvice4teens answered Sunday January 27 2013, 4:40 pm:
It falls in under junk food as it's a candy treat. It's mostly consisting of sugar, food coloring, corn syrup so I can see the friend arguing differently. So, unless someone proves me wrong which can happen although I doubt it as sure as you can eat it in bulk or at a carnival it's food.

While on the Internet I found a You-Tube tutorial that shows you how to make your own. You'll definitely need an adult assistant as it's messy and not easy to boil candy you make to the exact temperature without screwing up at least once.

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