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Steve Freides wrote:
> Jim Elbrecht wrote: >> "Steve Freides" > wrote: >> >>> Just a few observations based on my making syrups he >>> >>> It's easiest in a microwave and the results are good. We have 1200 >>> W microwave that generally cooks everything much faster than package >>> directions call for, and my procedure is: 1-1/4 cups water and >>> 1-1/4 cups sugar in a 2-cup Pyrex measuring cup. Microwave for 1 >>> min, stir, microwave for another minute, stir again, then another >>> :30 to finish. >>> >>> I've been experimenting with "healthy" sugars. >> >> Have you looked into Panela? Just wondering if it is much >> different nutritionally than other sugars. It is unrefined, >> so it is dark-- but it reminds me of maple sugar in its level of >> sweetness. >> >> I'm using it for some ginger beer experiments & like both the color >> and flavor. > > Thank you - I have learned something new. From what I read just now, > organic sugar is less processed than normal refined sugar, and > turbinado sugar still less processed, but Panela is even less > processed, so it's worthy of my consideration. I will try to pick > some up locally or order it. My guess is that the local Whole > Paychex will carry it. > Thanks again. > > -S- An update - Whole Foods does not carry this, but there is a Goya version that, I'm hoping, will be at one of the more run-of-the-mill grocery stores in our town. -S- |
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