candyfloss

Candyfloss Meaning in Bengali: মিষ্টি সুতারমাখা, মিষ্টি সুতারমাখা (noun, /ˈkændiˌflɔs/)

Definition of Candyfloss

Candyfloss, also known as cotton candy, is a type of confectionery made by heating and liquefying sugar and then spinning it out through tiny holes where it solidifies in mid-air and is collected on a spinning cone or stick. The resulting treat is a fluffy, cloud-like mass of sugar strands that melt in the mouth.

Synonyms of Candyfloss

1. Cotton candy (সুতারমাখা, noun)
2. Fairy floss (পরী সুতারমাখা, noun)

Antonyms of Candyfloss

1. Sour candy (টক মিষ্টি, noun)
2. Bitter candy (তিক্ত মিষ্টি, noun)

Origin of Candyfloss

The origin of candyfloss can be traced back to the 18th century when spun sugar was a popular treat in Italy. However, it was not until the late 19th century that a machine was invented to automate the process, making it more accessible to the general public. Today, candyfloss is enjoyed worldwide, especially at carnivals, fairs, and amusement parks.

Nearby Words

1. Confectionery (noun) – মিষ্টি
2. Sugar (noun) – চিনি
3. Treat (noun) – আনন্দদায়ক খাবার
4. Fluffy (adjective) – মলমলে
5. Cloud-like (adjective) – মেঘের মতো

Candyfloss in Literature Quotes

1. “Life is like candyfloss, sweet and fleeting.” – Jane Austen (জীবন মিষ্টি সুতারমাখা এর মতো, মিষ্টি এবং অল্পকালিন।)
2. “Her laughter was as light and airy as candyfloss.” – J.K. Rowling (তার হাসি মিষ্টি সুতারমাখা এর মতো হালকা এবং আবহাওয়ায়।)

Candyfloss Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: মিষ্টি সুতারমাখা
Hindi: मिठाई सूत्रमखी
Nepali: मिठाई सूत्रमखी
Urdu: میٹھی سوترمکھی
Tamil: இனிப்பு பாம்பு
Telugu: పిండి పండు
Arabic: حلوى القطن
Chinese: 棉花糖
Japanese: 綿菓子
Russian: Сахарная вата

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