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syrup$81299$ - traducción al alemán

FOOD SYRUP, THAT'S PRESENT IN A LOT OF AMERICAN FOOD
Corn Syrup; Maize syrup; Karo syrup; Karo (syrup)
  • Corn syrup
  • railroad tank car]] carrying corn syrup
  • 1917 Karo advertisement encouraging corn syrup as a wartime [[sugar substitute]]

syrup      
n. Zuckersaft, Sirup (konzentrierte Zuckerflüssigkeit; Konzentrat)
maple syrup         
  • A sugar maple tree
  • A "sugar shack" where sap is boiling.
  • The motif on the [[flag of Canada]] is a maple leaf.
  • Pouring the sap
  • Maple sap harvesting
  • Traditional bucket tap and a plastic-bag tap
  • A bucket used to collect sap, built circa 1820
  • Regions of maple syrup production in Southeastern Canada and the Northeastern United-States according to the Maple Syrup Producers' Association of Ontario.
  • Two taps in a maple tree, using plastic tubing for sap collection
  • "Sugar-Making Among the Indians in the North" (19th-century illustration)
  • ''Sugar Making in Montreal'', October 1852
  • Old US maple syrup grades, left to right: ''Grade A Light Amber ("Fancy")'', ''Grade A Medium Amber'', ''Grade A Dark Amber'', ''Grade B''
SYRUP USUALLY MADE FROM THE XYLEM SAP OF SUGAR MAPLE, RED MAPLE, OR BLACK MAPLE TREES
Maple Syrup; Maple sirup; Sugaring off; Maple sap; Maple-syrup; Frog Run (maple syrup); Maple sugaring; MapleSyrup; Grade B syrup; Grade A syrup; Frog Run (Maple Syrup); Maple syrup grading; Canadian maple syrup
Ahornsirup
rose water         
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FLAVOURED WATER MADE BY STEEPING ROSE PETALS IN WATER
Rose Water; Rosewater; Rose syrup; Gulab Jal; Rose-water
Rosenwasser

Definición

syrup
n.
1) chocolate; corn; maple syrup
2) cough syrup

Wikipedia

Corn syrup

Corn syrup is a food syrup which is made from the starch of corn (called maize in many countries) and contains varying amounts of sugars: glucose, maltose and higher oligosaccharides, depending on the grade. Corn syrup is used in foods to soften texture, add volume, prevent crystallization of sugar, and enhance flavor. Corn syrup is not the same as high-fructose corn syrup (HFCS), which is manufactured from corn syrup by converting a large proportion of its glucose into fructose using the enzyme D-xylose isomerase, thus producing a sweeter substance.

The more general term glucose syrup is often used synonymously with corn syrup, since glucose syrup in the United States is most commonly made from corn starch. Technically, glucose syrup is any liquid starch hydrolysate of mono-, di-, and higher-saccharides and can be made from any source of starch: wheat, tapioca and potatoes are the most common other sources.