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The bolls which are the covers for the cotton balls as they grow, and once open enough to extract the cotton balls by hand, are paper-cut sharp.
you should add the sugar of the cotton candy into your orignal recipe, or you can add the cotton candy extract, its Gonna be AMAZING*-*!
This extract comes from the seeds of the cotton plant. The cotton place has a high percentage of essential fatty acids. Fatty acids play a large part in the composition of the hydrolipid film and the sub cellular substance. Cotton milk extract stops the dehydration of the epidermis, acts positively on the build up of the hydrolipid film and supports the cohesion of the cells. (answer provided by Lacxox)
there are lots of dangers like no shoes, easily tripping over things on the floor, could trap fingers etc. due to no safety regulations
Cotton balls are commonly used for medical and cosmetic purposes, for example to remove makeup or to stop bleeding from a minor puncture such as an injection. Cotton balls can also be used to keep a refrigerator smelling nice by dampening a cotton ball in vanilla extract and placing at the back of the refrigerator.
You can't, marshmallows are a simple syrup with air whipped into it. Cotton Candy is made using a special type of flavored and colored sugar. Factories may be able to do it, but the home cook certainly couldn't
Before the invention of the cotton gin, harvesting cotton was labor-intensive and time-consuming due to the need for manual separation of cotton fibers from the seeds. This process required significant effort and resulted in low efficiency, as it was challenging to extract the fibers without damaging them. Additionally, the high volume of cotton produced in the southern United States made it difficult for laborers to keep up with demand, limiting the crop's profitability and widespread cultivation. Overall, the laborious nature of cotton processing hindered the growth of the cotton industry before the cotton gin streamlined the harvesting process.
It made the process of separating seeds from the cotton faster. Because it made slavery more profitable, they could extract the seed or whatever 50x faster than a man could by hand. Eli Whitney invented it, and he also invented interchangeable-ness in guns. The cotton gin made it possible to farm short staple cotton in the southern part of the United States.
There are no dangers!!
Extract in "vanilla extract" is simply the liquid extracted from the insides of a vanilla bean.
You can substitute rum extract with vanilla extract or almond extract in your recipe.
Short-staple cotton differed from the long-staple variety in two ways: 1. It's bolls contained seeds that were much more difficult to extract by hand 2. It could be grown almost anywhere south of Virginia and Kentucky--the main requirement was a guarantee of two hundred frost-free days. Long-staple cotton requires a more semitropical area such as on the coasts of South Carolina and Georgia.