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molasses

[muh-las-iz] / məˈlæs ɪz /


NOUN
treacle
Synonyms


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Chopped fresh parsley or cilantro freshens the soup, and a drizzle of pomegranate molasses adds a tart sweetness that balances the richness of the meat.

From Washington Times

Recipes vary, but Lim mixed ingredients like agar, soy flour, malt extract, yeast, molasses and cornmeal.

From New York Times

This, Brazil says, makes it different to rum, which is typically made from the molasses, or thick treacle, left over after sugar cane has been processed into sugar.

From BBC

It wasn’t clear, for instance, where ingredients like tamarind, preserved cabbage or pomegranate molasses might live.

From New York Times

Most white, unaged rums are made industrially, that is, from the molasses byproduct of sugar refining.

From New York Times