MARSHMALLOW

MARSHMALLOW: a plant native to both Europe and Asia which grown most freely in marshes near the sea. A decoction of the roots and other parts of the plant gives a tasteless, colorless gum, used medicinally as a demulcent for children, etc. The candy known as "Marshmallows," originally made from the plant gum, is now manufactured of sugar, corn syrup and gelatine.