Anzac Biscuits #4 / More about Treacle (golden corn syrup) from Google Blogsearch:
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Corn Allergen List
... the syrup and/or grain CAN be mixed with corn); Starch (any kind that's not specified); Stearic acid; Stearoyls; Sucrose; Sugar* (not identified as cane or beet); Threonine; Tocopherol (vitamin E); Treacle (aka golden syrup) ...
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Golden syrup (Artificial Honey) | SugarBookmark.COM
It has an appearance similar to honey, and is often used as a substitute for people who do not eat honey. It can also be used as a substitute for corn syrup. Molasses or treacle has a richer colour than golden syrup, and a stronger, ...
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Common Ingredient Substitutions Article from Allrecipes.com
Condensed cream of mushroom soup, 1 (10.75-ounce) can, 1 (10.75-ounce) can condensed cream of celery, cream of chicken, OR golden mushroom soup. Corn syrup, 1 cup, 1 1/4 cup white sugar plus 1/3 cup water OR 1 cup honey OR 1 cup light ...
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The Old Foodie: Too much Molasses.
Molasses, blackstrap molasses, treacle, and golden syrup are all by-products of sugar refining – and they essentially the same thing, the only variation, as they say, being in the details. ... Corn meal, 1 cup. Finely ground oatmeal, 1 cup. Milk, 1½ cups. Soda, ¾ teaspoon. Salt, 1 teaspoon. Molasses, 1 cup. Baking powder, 2 teaspoons. Mix and sift dry ingredients, add molasses and milk, stir until well mixed, turn into a well-greased mold, and steam three and one-half ...
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JustOneMinute: Waiting For The Michelle Tape
1. contrived or unrestrained sentimentality: a movie plot of the most shameless treacle. 2. British. a. molasses, esp. that which is drained from the vats used in sugar refining. b. Also called golden syrup. a mild mixture of molasses, corn syrup, etc., used in cooking or as a table syrup. 3. Pharmacology Obsolete. any of various medicinal compounds, formerly used as antidotes for poison. I'm going with 2a. Posted by: Jane | June 03, 2008 at 01:45 PM ...
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Moving to the UK: Scottish Word Translations
Black Treacle: Molasses Bonnet: Hood (of the car) Boot: Trunk (of the car) Brofen: Ibuprofen Chips: French Fries Crisps: Chips Coriander: Cilantro Cot: Crib Courgette: Zucchini Crèche: Nursery Crib or Moses Basket: Bassinet Diary: Day Planner/Appointment Book Dummy: Pacifier Flapjacks: Something like a granola bar (Lyle's) Golden Syrup: Corn Syrup Jelly: Jello Jumper: Pullover Sweater Mobile: Cell Phone Napkin: Don't worry, you CAN still say 'napkin' Nappies: Diapers ...
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bit-tech.net | X11 GUI installed on G1
"2 chiefly British a: molasses b: a blend of molasses, invert sugar, and corn syrup used as syrup —called also golden syrup". Not quite, Golden Syrup is the yummy golden coloured stuff you put in desserts, Treacle is it's bitter, ...
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Cherrapeno: Jamie's Ultimate Gingerbread!
I am thinking you could sub corn syrup for the golden and dk molasses for the treacle... I wonder if that would work? 24 April 2009 11:20 Grace said... you're right--that's some short and squat gingerbread, but it still looks ...
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The Food Allergy List I compiled
Golden syrup 0. High fructose corn syrup (HFCS) 0. “Invert sugar,” “invert syrup” 0. Malt, malt syrup, and malt extract 0. Sucrose labeled “from corn” 0. Treacle Desserts and snacks to avoid: 0. Candy, frostings, and carob desserts that ...
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Corn syrup vs. golden syrup | Baking Bites
Golden syrup has a similar color to corn syrup - light gold - but is an entirely different product. Also called “light treacle,” golden syrup is an inverted sugar syrup, made from sugar cane juice that has been concentrated and is about ...
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A sugar by any other name....
carob syrup corn syrup corn syrup solids date sugar Demerara Sugar dextran dextrose diatase diastatic malt ethyl maltol fructose fruit juice fruit juice concentrate galactose glucose glucose solids golden sugar golden syrup grape sugar ...
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