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What is the raw material of cotton candy?

The raw material of cotton candy is white sugar. Cotton candy is a kind of flavor snack food. You can often see vendors pushing bicycles or tricycles with cotton candy making machines to make cotton candy in the street: put a spoonful of sugar into a fast-rotating simple machine, and then around the wall of the machine, layers of white "silk thread" are wrapped around the stick, which will soon become white fluffy cotton candy.

White sugar is refined sugar made from molasses squeezed from sugarcane and sugar beet. White sugar is white, clean and high in sweetness. White sugar contains sugar, which is one of the main sources of nutrition for human body. The consumption of human body depends on the heat energy generated by sugar oxidation, and about 70% of the energy needed for human activities is provided by sugar.