Candy-floss machines depending on type use either granulated sugar OR they sometimes specify caster sugar - especially for home machines.
So basically, there is nothing to make - either buy granulated suagr OR caster sugar.
If you want to make caster sugar instead of buying it (from granulated, then for very small amounts, just use a pestle and mortar and lightly crush it.
For larger amounts, just give it a go in the blender for a few seconds - but don't go too mad or you will make icing sugar.
If you want to use coloured / flavoured sugar, you can buy concentrated colour flavour addditives (Google is your friend as may be a certain online auction site - search for candy floss flavour).
OR you can add a couple of drops to granulated sugar - just enough to wet it a TINY amount - and then blend the sugar together until you have slightly damp coloured sugar. If you dissolve it all, it is no use for the machine. When you done this, you must let all the moisture from the colour / flavour dry out totally until your sugar is completely dry again. then you can give it a quick go with the blender to make sure it is free flowing - and away you go.
Other options for flavour with sugar is to store the sugar in the presence of what you want to flavour it with - sugar is very good at picking up flavours from things in the same area - so if you get a sealed plastic box (like a big cake box) and put a load of suagr in there and - for example - a saucer of vanilla essence, then after a few days (or less) you will have vanilla flavoured sugar.
Fairy floss is another name for cotton candy, which is a spun sugar.
the main ingredient for fairy floss would have to be sugar
Cotton Candy?
yes candy floss is a sweet because of all the sugar it contains!
Yes because sherbet is sugar but with flavour
Cotton candy was called many things in our time. Two of those names include "sugar pillow" or "melting floss". However, during the St. Louis Expidition cotton candy was called "fairy floss".-Hope this answers some of your questions.
You use caster sugar or cane sugar.
Well darling, in jolly old England, they call cotton candy "candy floss." It's basically sugar spun into a fluffy, colorful cloud that melts in your mouth faster than you can say "cheerio." So next time you're across the pond, make sure to ask for some candy floss and enjoy the sweet treat!
A candy floss machine is more commonly known in America as cotton candy. Various types of sugar and edible dyes are combined, then spun at high speed to produce a floss or string like consistency and put on a stick or in a bag to be eaten.
He was trying to make a candy making machine, when he accidentally made a machine that would make something that was then called Fairy Floss. Some other names for cotton candy are fairy floss, cotton cotton candy candy, ultimate sugar, ferry flossy, or fluffy treatie.
Yes they do they sell cotton candy floss sugar at smart and final
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