Does anyone know what the difference is between fondant and sugar paste icing
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This is what I found : Gum paste is versatile and is stronger than Fondant. It can be rolled very thin, used for making delicate shapes or molded into figurines, trees, and animals. Pieces can be "glued" together to make large standing ones. Gum paste dries very quickly if thin, but takes a long time to dry if thick, sometimes 24 hours or more.
Fondant can be used to make roses, decorations and the likes, but I do believe that you can make more realistic looking flowers with sugar paste (also called gum paste I believe)...
This is what I found : Gum paste is versatile and is stronger than Fondant. It can be rolled very thin, used for making delicate shapes or molded into figurines, trees, and animals. Pieces can be "glued" together to make large standing ones. Gum paste dries very quickly if thin, but takes a long time to dry if thick, sometimes 24 hours or more.
Fondant can be used to make roses, decorations and the likes, but I do believe that you can make more realistic looking flowers with sugar paste (also called gum paste I believe)...
Rolled fondant and sugarpaste are the same thing. Sugarpaste is the term used in the UK & Australia.
Gum paste is the same as flower paste. Flower paste is the term used in the UK & Australia.
Gum paste is merely fondant with some natural gums added that increase stretchability, strength, and allows it to dry quickly. It's completely edible--tastes like Necco wafers--if, a bit hard.
HTH
Rae
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