HowStuffWorks "Nutritional Values of Cotton Candy"
science.howstuffworks.com/.../edible.../cotton-candy4.ht...HowStuffWorksCotton candy, long criticized for its empty calories, may be redeeming itself within the medical community because it could aid in regrowing human tissue.Nutritional Values of Cotton Candy
Cotton Candy and Medical BreakthroughsCotton candy, long criticized for its empty calories, may be redeeming itself within the medical community because it could aid in regrowing human tissue. Researchers at New York-Presbyterian Hospital and Cornell University noticed how the size and arrangement of cotton candy filaments mimicked that of the capillary system. Now, the researchers are using this idea to develop a synthetic flesh that could be implanted to supply blood to damaged tissue [source: Li].Nutritionally speaking, the sugars in cotton candy are simple carbohydrates, so they supply your body nothing butcalories -- just pure energy. Like all calories, they can contribute to weight gain, but on the other hand, a standard serving of cotton candy contains far less sugar than one can of a regular soft drink: one teaspoon of sugar versus 12.Check out the table below to get an idea of how cotton candy stacks up to other carnival treats. Recipes and foods vary among vendors and events, but you can see that cotton candy lacks the excesses of other typical fair fare.Estimated Nutritional Values in Fair FoodsServing SizeCaloriesFatSodiumSugarCholesterolCotton candy1 oz.1050 g0 g26 g0 gCaramel popcorn with peanuts2 oz2304 g150 mg25 g0 mgCheese-flavored popcorn2 oz29013 g570 mg24 g6 mgOnion rings4 oz.40025 g425 mg20 g0 mgCorn dog1 corn dog (about 5 oz.)35020 g1000 mg11 g37 mgFunnel cake8 oz.73025 g785 mg35 g70 mgTaffy apple1 apple (about 5 oz.)2904 g100 mg45 g2 mg
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