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  2. Steen's cane syrup - Wikipedia

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    Steen's cane syrup is a traditional American sweetener made by the simple concentration of cane juice through long cooking in open kettles. The result is a dark, "caramel–flavored, burnt gold–colored syrup," "deep and slightly sulfurous" with a "lightly bitter backlash." [1][2] It is sweeter than molasses because no refined sugar is removed ...

  3. Maple syrup - Wikipedia

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    Maple syrup is a syrup made from the sap of maple trees. In cold climates, these trees store starch in their trunks and roots before winter; the starch is then converted to sugar that rises in the sap in late winter and early spring. Maple trees are tapped by drilling holes into their trunks and collecting the sap, which is processed by heating ...

  4. Brown rice syrup - Wikipedia

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    Brown rice syrup is readily available in most western Chinese grocery stores as maltose or maltose syrup, in reference to the high maltose content of the sweetener. This product is almost always produced by the industrialized method. Rice syrup has a shelf life of about a year, and once opened, should be stored in a cool, dry place.

  5. Wait, Does Maple Syrup Go Bad? (Spoiler Alert: Yes, but ... - AOL

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  6. Mrs. Butterworth's - Wikipedia

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    Mrs. Butterworth's. Mrs. Butterworth's is an American brand of table syrups and pancake mixes owned by Conagra Brands. The syrups come in distinctive bottles shaped as the character "Mrs. Butterworth", represented in the form of a matronly woman. The syrup was introduced in 1961. [1] In 1999, the original glass bottles began to be replaced with ...

  7. 100+ Nonperishable Food Items That Never Expire - AOL

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    12 Nonperishable Foods That Really Never Expire These nonperishable foods really do last indefinitely, stored unopened in a cool, dry, dark spot: Baking soda: Lasts indefinitely, though it can ...

  8. Log Cabin syrup - Wikipedia

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    Brand history. Log Cabin syrup was introduced in 1887. Grocer Patrick J. Towle (1835-1912), [1] initially formulated as a way to dispose of left over corn syrup. He named the resulting product in honor of his childhood hero, Abraham Lincoln, who was famed for having been raised in a log cabin.

  9. Before You Shake Up Your Next Cocktail: Does Alcohol Expire?

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    Many beer bottles are labelled with an expiration date, but you can often drink beer that's unopened for about 6 months beyond that date if stored at room temperature, or for up to two years if ...