You drag them up to the sun in the corner.
After we toast the marshmallows, and allow them to cool briefly, we consume them.
marshmallows, sausages, eggs, toast,
Large and jumbo marshmallows are not the same; they differ primarily in size. Large marshmallows are typically about 1 inch in diameter, while jumbo marshmallows can be around 2 inches or more. This size difference affects their use in recipes and how they melt or toast. Additionally, the texture and fluffiness may vary slightly between the two types.
you can't it's impossible
That is not a question in The Impossible Test available on the iTunes app store.
no of course science can pull off alot of unthinkable things but this is impossible
Nothing its impossible
To toast marshmallows using sunlight, you can create a makeshift solar concentrator with a deflated spherical balloon and aluminum foil. By covering the balloon with the foil, you can form a reflective surface that focuses sunlight onto a single point, effectively concentrating the solar energy. Position the marshmallow at the focal point of the reflected sunlight; the concentrated heat will toast the marshmallow. This process utilizes the principles of optics, specifically reflection and focal points, to harness sunlight for cooking.
No
Impossible test? Rephrase your question as it makes no sense. At leas not in the categories you listed this question in.
YES.
There is 64 regular marshmallows in a pound. There is 8 cups of mini marshmallows in a pound, so about 825 mini marshmallows in a pound.