I'm sure its not safe. I've "roasted" marshmallows on top of a cooktop before, so I think its possible. Just don't char your fingers.
Shauna Sever has written: 'Marshmallow madness!' -- subject(s): Marshmallow, Cooking (Marshmallow)
NO NO NO NO to much fluid gets in your body
A marshmallow cooks through conduction, where heat is transferred from the hot surface of the fire to the marshmallow as they are in direct contact. Additionally, some radiation from the fire contributes to the cooking process as well.
they are not nessecarily bad for you but they are considered a dessert
yes there are if you let them stay out without the packaging they will go bad.
The use of parchment paper would help prevent burning of marshmallow in an oven in general. This applies to solar ovens and stove ovens.
no! oil is lighter.
yes cooking oil is bad for you because its a lot of fat
Sorry, no it can't. A lighter just doesn't generate the heat needed for cooking.
yes it goes pretty bad so dont even try :)
yes
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