The noun 'marshmallow' functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.
Examples:
The marshmallow in the center is my favorite part. (subject of the sentence)
The sweetness that the marshmallow adds makes it the children's favorite. (subject of the relative clause)
Mom puts a marshmallow in my Hot Chocolate. (direct object of the verb 'puts')
I made the frosting with marshmallow. (object of the preposition 'with')
You could use "Mrshmelo"
A marshmallow is called a marshmallow because it is a marshmallow. It is called a marshmallow because one of the earliest recipes called for use of the sap of the root of the marshmallow plant.
When a marshmallow is cooked over a fire, it uses the heat transfer method of conduction. The heat from the fire is directly transferred to the marshmallow through direct contact, causing it to melt and cook.
big marshmallow
Marshmallow in spanish is simply "marshmallow" Its just pronouced different.Translation: Bon bon
No, Marshmallow is a suspension.
Marshmallow in Japanese, is mashumaro!
That would depend on the make of the marshmallow gun, the size of the marshmallow, and what is used to propel the marshmallow. A pump action marshmallow gun could launch a regular sized marshmallow 30 feet. If one makes a marshmallow shooter that depends on blowing into the tube, the distance would depend on how hard one can blow.
When you plop the marshmallow into your hot chocolate the marshmallow absorbs the hot chocolate. When you do that the marshmallow gets soggy
The marshmallow was created back in 1948.
Marshmallow- Sugary, Soft
The density of a marshmallow is about .37g/mL.