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The following article was published in our article directory on November 14, 2014.
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Article Category: Recreation
Author Name: Tabby Adams
Marshmallows go as early as 2000 BC when ancient Egyptians squeezed the mallow plant's sap, mix it with honey and nuts, and offered it as tasty treats reserved for Kings and other members of royalty. Of course, no one really knows what the first marshmallow candies looked like but today, they are known for their gooey, fluffy goodness.
As mentioned above, marshmallows came from the mallow plant which grows in marshes native to Asia and Europe. Originally, turning the plant's sap into a fluffy candy entailed a very time-consuming process done by hand. It got so laborious that candy owners were not able to meet the consumers' rising demand for marshmallows. This is when they began searching for easier alternatives that can make marshmallow production a much faster process, and they found it in the form of the machine starch mogul.
With starch mogul, candy makers were able to create more stable marshmallow molds especially with mallow root being replaced with gelatin.
Once the new process emerged, marshmallows became a prevalent confection in United States in the early 1900s.
The popularity of marshmallows in United States skyrocketed when Alex Doumak created and patented an even more time-efficient technique to produce marshmallows through extrusion process. The process involves running all needed marshmallow ingredients to the tube before cutting it into equal pieces for packaging.
Today, marshmallows are being used in many different dessert recipes all over the world but of course, one can still eat it as it is. In fact, one of the most preferred ways of eating this fluffy treat is by placing it on marshmallow sticks and roasting it on an open fire. The tradition of toasting marshmallows on roasting sticks are frequently done in outdoor activities like camping but if you can produce an open flame in your own backyard, you can enjoy this tasty treat as well.
With Americans purchasing more than 90 million pounds of marshmallows annually, it comes as no surprise that a lot of companies have invented roasting forks specifically designed for marshmallow roasting. One of these companies is Huggabe Casual Adventure Gear. The company created the Better Branch marshmallow roasting sticks with features that can make toasting marshmallows a much safer process. First of all, the marshmallow roasting stick is fully retractable and can telescope up to 31 inches. This means that when utilized, the Better Branch roasting stick can keep you away from the flame at a safe distance while roasting your marshmallow to perfection. You also do not have to be concerned about burning yourself with the handle because this roasting skewer has a wood handle that stays cool no matter what. Add that to its lightweight, durable feature and you will start appreciating marshmallow roasting sticks in a whole new level. If you want to add a little more drama and flavor to your toasted marshmallow, you can place it in slab of chocolate and in between two graham crackers for a delicious dessert of S'mores.
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