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Tuesday, 7 July 2009

Candyfloss

Summer just wouldn't be summer without candyfloss, cotton candy, spun sugar. What is it called where you come from?

28 comments:

Bruce said...

It's fairy floss in Australia.

Also goose pimples are known as goose bumps.

glduro_marieloupe said...

In Brazil, we call that Sweet Cotton - Algodão Doce!

Someone already tried it stuck in the hair? ... Dont want it...

Teresa and Grant said...

It's cotton candy in America. Speaking of which, I ate an entire bagful this past weekend!

Celine said...

In France, it is called "barbe a papa" (dady's beard)!

Gunn said...

In Norway we call it SUKKERSPINN ;-)

ana.gr said...

Nubes de algodón, in Spain, which is cotton clouds in English.

Angie said...

Whatever it's called it's sticky, sweet, chewy & pink. Yum!

Babzy.B said...

I loved it when i was young , too sugared for me now , but i like children eyes when they look at the magic sugar cotton candy , in France we call it "Barbe à papa" which means "daddy's beard " funny ;)

Karine said...

It's cotton candy in english speaking Canada and barbe à papa in french speaking Canada. I've only ever had it once, but I always find that it looks like so much fun to eat, especially when I see how it's made like in this shot. Great capture!

Sharon said...

It's cotton candy here. We don't see if often but it is still a kids favorite when it's around.

Maria Grazia said...

Zucchero filato is how we call it in Italy (should be "spun sugar", in English) . My husband loves it:Peter Pan's syndrome?

PepeB said...

In Germany it's called "Zuckerwatte" (sugarcotton), but I like the French "Barbe à papa" best!

The Lone Beader® said...

Wow, I had no idea there were so many names for the same candy. Candyfloss is the funniest name to me because it doesn't look like floss at all. It looks like cotton as it grows on the plant. I also looks like a pink cloud. :)

Meri said...

Lone Beader is right -- I'm amazed at all the imaginative names for that sugar fluff. As in English-speaking Canada, in the U.S. we call it cotton candy. You can find it at county fairs and usually at baseball games.

Anonymous said...

here in alberta
we call it 'diabetes'

oddly interesting pink pic, mo

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Anonymous said...

it's "wata cukrowa", PL :)

WhatKathyDid said...

Candyfloss, but not recommended for cleaning your teeth with :)

me said...

Candy floss, when floss means a silk cocoon, or a bundle of threads.

Nice post Mo

marley said...

Candyfloss - yummy! I haven't had it for years. Great photo.

Jenny said...

First good pic I have ever seen of candyfloss making!

Amy said...

yum! mmm definitely something of summer!

chrome3d said...

In Finland it is: Hattara

I have eaten that maybe only 2 times in my life.

James said...

"algodón de azucar" (literally. "sugar cotton")

Mirela said...

Šećerna vata ("sugar cotton")... you can rarely find them here, and I can't figure out why. I used to love them when I was a kid.

Louis la Vache said...

Cotton Candy - a.k.a. Dentist's Drills Delight.... ;-)

henny said...

Am I too late? It's called 'kembang gula' or 'halus manis' :). I still eat it until now...

Lucky said...
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Lucky said...

Cotton Candy (Canada)

Love you blog!!!

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