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The Marshmallow Fluff Cookbook
Pages: 128, Edition: illustrated edition, Paperback, Running Pres ... Last Update 25.12.2009 05:45
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Marshmallow Fluff
The best bit of a toasted marshmallow is that squishy, melty bit ... Last Update 25.12.2009 05:45
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by - written on 22/09/09 (Very useful, 37 readings)
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Where do I begin...well I shall start by saying that this product truly is heaven in a jar. I first discovered marshmallow fluff at a young age, my sister had returned from her trip to New York and brought it back for me as a souvenir and from the first spoonful I fell in love. It was not long until I began looking around supermarkets to see it they sold this fluffy substance, but soon to realize it was an American product I thought I wouldn't be able to purchase it anywhere in the Uk. A year later I was going through the Milton Keynes shopping centre and I came across an American food shop. I looked inside and to my delight I found a jar of fluff and purchased it right ... Read the complete review
by - written on 13/06/09 (Very useful, 93 readings)
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What is Marshmallow Fluff? Durkee-Mower Marshmallow Fluff is whipped marshmallow cream, although I would also describe it as melted marshmallows. It's ingredients consist of corn syrup, sugar syrup, dried egg whites and vanillin - as you can see, not the most healthiest list but a simple one! It comes in a 213g glass jar with 'fluff' embossed on it, a red lid and simple label. The most popular and common flavour is normal Marshmallow Fluff which is white but there is also a Strawberry Fluff and Raspberry Fluff, which are pink (I have yet to try the raspberry). Although Marshmallow Fluff is quite unheard of in the UK, it is quite a big deal in the ... Read the complete review

by - written on 18/07/08 (Very useful, 163 readings)
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~~~What is it?~~~ Marshmallow Fluff is a confection originating in the Northeastern United States, with a 75 year old plus manufacturing history. Its only ingredients are corn syrup, sugar syrup, vanilla flavouring, and egg whites. It contains no preservatives, stabilisers, or other additives and is packaged in glass jars as well as plastic tubs. It is cholesterol free, gluten free, and also kosher. As one can imagine from the name, it is fluffy and basically is a marshmallowy creme spread. It is perhaps most famous for its use in the Northeastern US as the fluffy component of the Fluffernutter, which is a sandwich made with peanut butter and Marshmallow Fluff ... Read the complete review
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