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If I am eating 'fairy fluff' what food is that in English? Although the country that uses the term 'fairy fluff' speaks English, it's a culture type lingo thing!
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#40425. Asked by mancandy.
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mermaidoz
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In Australia it is called fairy floss and it is spun sugar
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gmackematix
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In French it is called "Barbe a papa", literally father's beard, hence the name of the old shape-shifting cartoon character.
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mancandy
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it is cotton candy!!!!!!!!
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