GNP likely stands for "giant napkin pads," which are not a type of food either. Perhaps you're thinking of cotton candy, which is a sweet treat often found at fairs, carnivals, and some restaurants?
Cotton swabs, on the other hand, are small, absorbent pads on a stick, typically used for applying or removing substances from the skin or other surfaces. They're not meant for human consumption and are not commonly found on menus in restaurants.
If you're thinking of a specific food item you've seen in a restaurant, could you please provide more context or details? I'd be happy to help you identify it!
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