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A colloid in marshmallows is a mixture of solid particles suspended in a liquid, usually water or sugar syrup. In marshmallows, the solid particles are usually Gelatin or pectin, and the liquid is typically a sugar syrup. This mixture is then whipped to form a foam, which is what gives marshmallows their fluffy texture. Colloids are also responsible for the soft, chewy texture of marshmallows and for the way they dissolve in your mouth.

  • Solid particles: gelatin or pectin
  • Liquid: sugar syrup
  • Whipped to form a foam
  • Responsible for marshmallows' fluffy texture and soft, chewy texture
  • Dissolve in your mouth
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