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  2. Agave syrup - Wikipedia

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    The carbohydrate composition in agave syrup depends on the species from which the syrup was made. [1] In A. tequilana (blue agave), the syrup contains some 56% to 60% fructose, 20% glucose, and trace amounts of sucrose, [1] [6] whereas in A. salmiana, sucrose is the main sugar. [1]

  3. This Trendy Sweetener Has 30% More Fructose Than High ... - AOL

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    But agave syrup is a relatively new ingredient. It was first introduced to American consumers at a trade show in 1995 and grew in popularity in the early aughts. Instead of being fermented into ...

  4. The Dark Truth About Agave Syrup - AOL

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    In reality, agave syrup is created through a complicated manufacturing process called fructan hydrolysis, where the core of the agave plant, called the “piña,” is milled and crushed until it ...

  5. List of syrups - Wikipedia

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    Cheong A railroad tank car carrying a load of corn syrup Pekmez (Üzüm Pekmezi) is a Turkish syrup made of grapes (grape syrup) or of carob (Keçiboynuzu Pekmezi). A treacle. Acetomel – a syrup made from honey and vinegar with a sweet and sour taste; Agave syrup – a sweetener commercially produced from several species of agave

  6. Syrup - Wikipedia

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    Simple syrup (also known as sugar syrup, or bar syrup) is a basic sugar-and-water syrup. It is used by bartenders as a sweetener to make cocktails, and as a yeast feeding agent in ethanol fermentation. The ratio of sugar to water is 1:1 by volume for normal simple syrup, but can get up to 2:1 for rich simple syrup. [6]

  7. Don Julio - Wikipedia

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    The agave plant is cut from its roots and then the spearlike leaves are sheered off. The core that is left is called a piña, which is the raw material used for the making of tequila. The piñas are transported on a truck to Don Julio's Distillery where they are cut into equal sized pieces so that they bake evenly.

  8. What is corn syrup? When should you use it and why does it ...

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    Corn syrup explained: The liquid sweetener manages the unlikely feat of being one of the most valuable and most misunderstood ingredients in the kitchen.

  9. Agave - Wikipedia

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    Agave syrup (commonly called agave nectar), a sweetener derived from the sap, is used as an alternative to sugar in cooking, and can be added to breakfast cereals as a binding agent. [29] Extracts from agave leaves are under preliminary research for their potential use as food additives. [30]