List of syrups

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== List of Syrups ==

Syrups are concentrated solutions of sugar in water or other aqueous liquids, often used in food and beverages for their sweetening properties. They can also be used in pharmaceuticals to mask the taste of medications. Below is a list of various types of syrups:

Simple Syrup

Simple syrup is a basic syrup made by dissolving sugar in water. It is commonly used in cocktails, desserts, and beverages.

Maple Syrup

Maple syrup is a syrup made from the sap of maple trees. It is a popular topping for pancakes, waffles, and French toast.

Corn Syrup

Corn syrup is a syrup made from the starch of corn. It is used in many processed foods and candies.

Golden Syrup

Golden syrup is a thick, amber-colored form of inverted sugar syrup, made in the process of refining sugar cane juice into sugar.

Agave Syrup

Agave syrup is a sweetener produced from several species of agave plants. It is often used as a substitute for sugar or honey.

Honey Syrup

Honey syrup is made by mixing honey with water. It is used in various culinary applications and beverages.

Molasses

Molasses is a byproduct of the sugar-making process. It is a thick, dark syrup used in baking and cooking.

Rice Syrup

Rice syrup is a sweetener derived from rice. It is often used in Asian cuisine and as a substitute for other sweeteners.

Barley Malt Syrup

Barley malt syrup is a sweetener made from sprouted barley. It is used in baking and brewing.

Sorghum Syrup

Sorghum syrup is made from the juice of the sorghum plant. It is commonly used in the southern United States.

Date Syrup

Date syrup is made from dates and is used as a natural sweetener in various dishes.

Fruit Syrup

Fruit syrups are made from the juice of various fruits. They are often used as toppings for desserts and in beverages.

Chocolate Syrup

Chocolate syrup is a sweet, chocolate-flavored condiment used in various desserts and beverages.

Caramel Syrup

Caramel syrup is made by heating sugar until it caramelizes. It is used in desserts and beverages.

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