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Fruit syrup

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Pekmez, a syrup made of grapes (grape syrup) and other fruits.

Fruit syrups or fruit molasses are concentrated fruit juices used as sweeteners.


Fruit syrups have been used in many cuisines:[1]

Some foods are made using fruit syrups or molasses:

In modern industrial foods, they are often made from a less expensive fruit (such as apples, pears, or pineapples) and used to sweeten more expensive fruits or products and to extend their quantity. A typical use would be for an "all-fruit" strawberry spread that contains apple juice as well as strawberries.[2]

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References

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  1. ^ "What is Fruit Syrup?". Penn State Extension. Retrieved 2022-04-26.
  2. ^ Victor Herbert, et al., eds., Total Nutrition: The Only Guide You'll Ever Need, ISBN 0312113862, p. 127
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