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marshmallow

American  
[mahrsh-mel-oh, -mal-oh] / ˈmɑrʃˌmɛl oʊ, -ˌmæl oʊ /

noun

  1. a sweetened paste or confection made from the mucilaginous root of the marsh mallow.

  2. a similar confection, usually soft and spongy, made from gum arabic or gelatin, sugar, corn syrup, and flavoring.


marshmallow British  
/ ˌmɑːʃˈmæləʊ /

noun

  1. a sweet of a spongy texture containing gum arabic or gelatine, sugar, etc

  2. a sweetened paste or confection made from the root of the marsh mallow

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Usage

What is the Marshmallow Test? The Marshmallow Test is a famous psychological test performed on young children in the 1960s linking delayed gratification (a treat right now … or two later?) to success later in life. A 2018 replication notably concluded, though, that socioeconomic background significantly influenced the ability of children to delay their gratification. So the test was biased.

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Etymology

Origin of marshmallow

First recorded in 1905–10; see origin at marsh mallow

Explanation

A marshmallow is a sweet, soft treat. Marshmallows are sometimes melted and turned into a sugary topping for ice cream or a filling for baked goods. Marshmallows are made of gelatin and sugar, with a dusty powdered sugar surface, and they squish like a sponge when you squeeze or bite down on them. Marshmallows can be toasted over a fire to turn them slightly crisp on the outside and melty within, and sandwiched between graham crackers with chocolate to make a "s'more." The original 19th century marshmallows were made from a plant called mersc-mealwe (marsh mallow plant) in Old English.

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The floor also highlights science at the White House, including an “extreme marshmallow cannon” brought there by a 14-year-old inventor.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 4, 2026

These Glasgow institutions reduced Martin to marshmallow and Brendan Rodgers to a grim spectacle banging on about Honda Civics and Ferraris after a defeat at Dundee.

From BBC • Nov. 1, 2025

The S’mores cookies, graham cracker sandwich cookies with chocolate and marshmallow filling, were introduced during the 2017 Girl Scout cookie season.

From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 9, 2025

Its “Moon Pie Frappa” is a blended Moon Pie drink flavored with dark chocolate and toasted marshmallow.

From Seattle Times • Mar. 15, 2024

It was like she was a blowtorch burning my neck and making a crispy marshmallow out of my throat.

From "The Epic Fail of Arturo Zamora" by Pablo Cartaya

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