When you put marshmallows in a fire, it is often referred to as "toasting" or "roasting" marshmallows. This popular activity typically takes place during camping trips or outdoor gatherings, where people skewer marshmallows on sticks and hold them over an open flame until they become golden brown and gooey. Roasted marshmallows are commonly used to make s'mores, a sweet treat that combines them with chocolate and graham crackers.
the sugar in the marshmellows can catch fire
Are marshmallows alive? if so, you'd be a billionaire for discovering that..
marshmallows at the bon fire
To enhance your camping experience by baking marshmallows over an open fire, use a long stick or skewer to roast the marshmallows evenly, rotating them slowly over the flames. Be patient and wait for the marshmallows to turn golden brown for a deliciously gooey treat.
What are you trying to make? You can put marshmallows in most anything and that is what you will have. Marshmallows in a biscuit. I can't believe this would make a good finished product, but I'm not the one eating it.
Yes, you can add marshmallows to brownies for a gooey and delicious twist.
Because the factorys put it there duhhh
you can put it in the freezer.
Example sentence - We put the marshmallows on the ends of long sticks and held them over the fire where they quickly charred and could not be eaten.
Lots of people roast hot dogs (weenies) on the fire. People also roast marshmallows to eat plain or put in s'mores on a campfire. Some people make mountain pies.
marshmallows, sausages, eggs, toast,
By colored fire I assume you mean a fire colored with a product or chemical. If so then yes it is harmful to ingest marshmallows roasted over said fire. The chemicals in said product/chemical compound can cause irritation of mouth, esophagus and gastric system.