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Golden syrup
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Golden syrup is a thick and viscous liquid sweetener, with a light amber to golden color, commonly used in baking and various cooking recipes to provide sweetness and a mild, slightly caramelized flavor. It is obtained from the milling and cooking of sugar cane, which gives it a particular aromatic profile, more delicate than honey or molasses.
Its origin dates back to sugar cane-producing regions, especially in tropical and subtropical countries, where it has been traditionally used both in home cooking and in the food industry.
Regarding its properties, golden syrup is a source of quick energy due to its high content of simple sugars, primarily sucrose. Furthermore, it adds moisture to preparations, improving the texture and shelf life of baked goods such as cookies, cakes, and muffins.
In different Latin American countries, golden syrup may also be known as golden honey, light molasses, or simply cane syrup. However, it is important not to confuse it with bee honey or dark molasses, which have distinct flavors and uses.
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