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  2. Molasses - Wikipedia

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    Blackstrap molasses. Molasses (/ m ə ˈ l æ s ɪ z, m oʊ-/) [1] is a viscous byproduct, principally obtained from the refining of sugarcane or sugar beet juice into sugar. Molasses varies in the amount of sugar, the method of extraction, and the age of the plant. Sugarcane molasses is usually used to sweeten and flavour foods.

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  5. List of unrefined sweeteners - Wikipedia

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    Pumpkin sugar, made by grating the pumpkins, in the same manner as to make beet sugar. [14] [15] Dates, date paste, spread, syrup ("dibs"), or powder (date sugar) are made from the fruit of the date palm (Phoenix dactylifera). Jallab is made by combining dates, grape molasses and rose water.

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    What to know about the health benefits of different types of vinegar, from apple cider to balsamic.

  7. Bonfire toffee - Wikipedia

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    The ingredients often include butter or margarine, black treacle, sugar, and sometimes white vinegar.The treacle is the critical ingredient, for it is less sweet than sugar and has a slightly bitter flavour that gives bonfire toffee its unique taste. [20]

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    Cappi Thompson/Getty Images. Best For: baked goods and sauces or marinades for savory dishes Brown sugar starts off much the same as white sugar (i.e., it comes from the cane) but instead of being ...

  9. Cider syrup - Wikipedia

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    The color is darker than honey and its flavor more tart than maple syrup. [3] A syrup-like product has a much longer shelf-life than the fresh fruit, thereby extending the apple harvest's contribution to diets throughout the year. [3] Cider syrup is a natural product which is easy to make, as it needs no additional reagents or special processes.