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  • ...cooking. This article provides a comprehensive list of different types of syrups. == List of Syrups ==
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  • ...ubstitute with water and adding natural or artificial flavorings. Flavored syrups are versatile and can be used in a wide range of applications, including co ...taste of drinks. However, it was not until the 19th century that flavored syrups became widely available and commercially produced.
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  • ...king it distinct from pure maple syrup, which is harvested from the sap of maple trees. ...l production of pancake syrup, often a more affordable alternative to pure maple syrup, gained popularity in the 20th century as food processing technologie
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  • ...cess is similar to how other syrups are made, such as [[corn syrup]] and [[maple syrup]]. ...consumed in moderation. It is also important to note that some brown rice syrups may contain levels of [[arsenic]] due to the nature of the rice it is deriv
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  • ...d derived from the sap of the [[sugar maple]] tree, among other species of maple. It is a traditional sweetener in [[Canada]] and the [[United States]], and ...owledge onto European settlers. The process involves tapping the trunks of maple trees in the late winter and early spring, collecting the sap, and boiling
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  • ...s a natural sweetener made from the sap of birch trees. It is similar to [[maple syrup]] but has a distinct flavor profile. Birch syrup is commonly used as ...escribed as rich, earthy, and slightly caramel-like. It is less sweet than maple syrup and has a more complex taste. The flavor of birch syrup can vary depe
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  • ...up]]''' - although not made from fruit, it is often categorized with fruit syrups due to its use in similar contexts. Fruit syrups are used in a variety of culinary applications, including:
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  • ...al sweetener in [[Canada]] and the [[United States]], made from the sap of maple trees. ...own a sugar solution until it reaches a state of high viscosity. For fruit syrups, the fruit is boiled in sugar until the desired thickness is achieved.
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  • ...other sweeteners, aiming to provide a more affordable alternative to pure maple syrup. ...ain pure maple syrup, it is designed to mimic the taste and consistency of maple syrup.
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  • |Name=Maple pancake syrup (low-carb) ...ke! Prefer an orange syrup? Feel free to substitute other extracts for the maple and vanilla extract!--></li></ol><br>{{keto-eight-recipe}}<br>{{recipe prep
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  • ...tures, it is also used as a topping for pancakes and waffles, similar to [[maple syrup]]. [[Category:Syrups]]
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  • |= Maple and Walnut SF syrups all would work well with the pumpkin flavor.--></li></ol><br>{{keto-six-rec
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  • ...simple sugars. This process is similar to the way other sweeteners such as maple syrup are made. * [[List of syrups]]
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  • ...ions. It is often used as a sweetener in baking, similar to [[honey]] or [[maple syrup]]. It can also be used in sauces, marinades, and dressings, or drizzl [[Category:Syrups]]
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  • * [[Maple syrup]] [[Category:Syrups]]
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  • '''Added sugars''' refer to the sugars and syrups incorporated into foods and beverages during their processing or preparatio * Maple syrup
    3 KB (373 words) - 16:53, 10 September 2023
  • ...oking to reduce their sugar intake, natural sweeteners like [[honey]] or [[maple syrup]] can be used in place of sugar.
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  • | Sugars, maple||3||1.0 tsp||2.55||0.001||11 | Syrup, maple, Canadian||80||60.0 milliliter||47.94||--||216
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  • ...which are naturally low in carbohydrates. The chain also offers sugar-free syrups, which can be added to any beverage to add flavor without the added carbs. | [[Maple frosted donut (Dunkin donuts)]] || [[High carbs]] || 255 || 11 || 4 || 35 |
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  • ...r tropical cocktail made with rum, lime juice, orange liqueur, and various syrups and juices. ...e syrup]] - a type of sweetener, made by boiling the sap of sugar or black maple trees, often used as a topping for pancakes, waffles, and various desserts.
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