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Where was the marshmallow invented?

http://faqs.org/faqs/food/candy/peeps/preamble.html "Marshmallow candy dates back to ancient Egypt where it was a honey-based candy flavored and thickened with the sap of the root of the Marsh-Mallow plant (althea officinalis). Marsh-Mallow grows in salt marshes and on banks near large bodies of water. It is common in the eastern United States. Until the mid 1800's, marshmallow candy was made using the sap of the Marsh-Mallow plant. Gelatin replaces the sap in the modern recipes."


What parts of the marsh mallow plant are used for medicinal purposes?

The whole plant is used medicinally. The leaves and flowers are picked when the flowers are blooming. The roots are harvested in the fall, but the plant must be two years old before the root is harvested.


How did the ancient egyptians make marshmallows different from the way we make them today?

Marshmallow candy dates back to ancient Egypt where it was a honey-based candy flavored and thickened with the sap of the root of the Marsh-Mallow plant (althea officinalis). Marsh-Mallow grows in salt marshes and on banks near large bodies of water. It is common in the eastern United States.


How do make Egyptian marshmallows?

"Marshmallow candy dates back to ancient Egypt where it was a honey-based candy flavored and thickened with the sap of the root of the Marsh-Mallow plant (althea officinalis). Marsh-Mallow grows in salt marshes and on banks near large bodies of water. It is common in the eastern United States. Until the mid 1800's, marshmallow candy was made using the sap of the Marsh-Mallow plant. Gelatin replaces the sap in the modern recipes." Today's marshmallows are a mixture of corn syrup or sugar, gelatin, gum arabic and flavoring.


Is king cup a marsh marigold?

King cup is not a marsh marigold. King cup is another name for the plant marsh-marigold (Caltha palustris), which is a species of flowering plant in the buttercup family. It is also known by other names such as cowslip and water dragon.


What are the physical characteristics of marsh mallow?

The plant stems grow to a height of 3-4 ft (1-1.3 m) and have round, velvety leaves that are 2-3 in (5-7.5 cm) long. Pale pink or white flowers bloom around August, and the roots are thick and long.


Is the mallow plant toxic?

A mallow plant is a plant that is widespread in dry grassy places throughout Europe, the British Isles, and North Africa. The flowers bloom between June and September. There are thousands of these species around the world


Where did the word marshmallow originate from?

The name of this product comes from the mallow, a widespread plant that has been used for ever as a cure for sore throats. In Britain the plant is called marsh mallow because it grows best in marshlands. It produces a sap which foams up and was used as a chewable medicine. Today's marshmallow is made from corn starch and sugar and has no medical value. However it is foamy and chewable like the original.


What plant was once used to make mashmellows?

The Mallow Plant


What is molokhia in Japanese?

Jews Mallow in the plant world


Who is the inventor of marshmallows?

The first "marsh mallow" was created in ancient Egypt, 2000 years ago. Egyptian physicians pounded the gummy root of the mallow plant into a medicinal syrup and ointment. Marshmallows weren't fluffy then. French candy-store owners began making what we call marshmallows in the mid-1800s. They, too, used the sappy mallow root, which they sweetened and whipped into an airy, but still sticky substance. By the late 1800s, the demand grew so large that manufacturers streamlined their process by adding starch and creating marshmallows in molds. About the same time, they substituted gelatin for the mallow-root gum (which had to be harvested from swamps). In 1948, marshmallow manufacturers sped up this process when Alex Doumak invented the "extrusion process" that manufacturers still use. They pipe the fluffy mixture through a long tube and cut the tubular shape into equal-size bits: marshmallows. The outsides are dried and dusted with confectioner's sugar so they can be handled. Marshmallow now comes in a variety of flavors and sizes, and as filling for various snacks.


Who invented marshmollow?

The marshmallow is one of the oldest confections in the world. It was originally made using a plant called the marsh mallow. In Egypt it was a delicacy reserved for the royalty, but it was also a medicinal herb. The roots of the plant were boiled with sugar or honey. When it had thickened it was strained and allowed to cool.