Yes, it's both because it can be a treat (candy) and it can be food (sweet potatoes). All candy is food. Take this for example. A butterfinger is food because it has flavor and it can take up space in your stomach.
everything that is edible is food, so is a marshmallow edible?
I think so!
no
The kindom was Egypt and marshmallow was grown on a marshmallow plant.
A marshmallow is a type of candy. See the article below.
candy corn, marshmallow pumpkins and wax lips
http://faqs.org/faqs/food/candy/peeps/preamble.html "Marshmallow candy dates back to ancient Egypt where it was a honey-based candy flavored and thickened with the sap of the root of the Marsh-Mallow plant (althea officinalis). Marsh-Mallow grows in salt marshes and on banks near large bodies of water. It is common in the eastern United States. Until the mid 1800's, marshmallow candy was made using the sap of the Marsh-Mallow plant. Gelatin replaces the sap in the modern recipes."
No, the word marshmallow is a concrete noun; a word for a plant or a candy; a word for a physical thing.
Valomilk is a candy. It has a creamy marshmallow center covered with milk chocolate.
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The fondant and marshmallow makes it smooth
Marshmallow.
yes i took a bite of him he is squishy and taste like candy canes