So what is cotton candy? Watch as University of Wisconsin-Madison Professor of Food Engineering Richard Hartel explains how to spin piping-hot melted sugar into tasty threads, eventually cooling off and forming cotton candy.
I was wondering the same thing. It was so unnecessary bc it wasn’t a funny video. It was super interesting and informative but the laughter kinda ruined it.
Easy cotton candy if you have a cat. 1 collect hair from around the house with a broom. 2 put what you collected in a bowl 3 add sugar then you eat it.
Small but arguably significant error. 190 degrees is celsius, not centigrade. Centigrade should be used to describe the range between 0 and 100 degrees celsius. Anything outside that range is celsius, not centigrade.
omg, the "center of a spinning device?" that is the fecking funniest thing i have ever heard XD! and then..oh god XD..and then he turned the motor on and i almost fell from my chair! jeeberz the hilarity of it all..i can't even!
How come the sugar doesn't fly out of the holes in the center as soon as the device starts spinning? Do the holes only open up when the heat reaches 190 Celsius?
Informative yes. Would of liked to have seen a close up shot of the spinny thing in the middle with the tiny holes. Who decided that it needed a laughter track???
hello can i use this video for my content ? which tells how cotton candy was made ... the video is going to be take in tamil language ... please reply your answer !