same thing as in English
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Marshmallow in spanish is simply "marshmallow" Its just pronouced different.Translation: Bon bon
"marshmallow" is "chamallow" in French for the commercial product. The original marshmallow is called "guimauve", it means both the plant and the confectionery.
In Chinese, marshmallow is 糖果棉花糖 (tángguǒ miánhuātáng).
You say "(das) Marshmallow." This confection is an American invention, so the English word has been borrowed. If you are trying to look for how you beat it you keep it above the fire
No, Marshmallow is a suspension.
Marshmallow in Japanese, is mashumaro!
That would depend on the make of the marshmallow gun, the size of the marshmallow, and what is used to propel the marshmallow. A pump action marshmallow gun could launch a regular sized marshmallow 30 feet. If one makes a marshmallow shooter that depends on blowing into the tube, the distance would depend on how hard one can blow.
Althea officinalis. Some people also say Althea officinale.
When you plop the marshmallow into your hot chocolate the marshmallow absorbs the hot chocolate. When you do that the marshmallow gets soggy
The density of a marshmallow is about .37g/mL.
Marshmallow- Sugary, Soft