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  2. 7 Flavored Syrups for Cocktails, Coffee, Baking, and More - AOL

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    Cucumber, Basil, and Cardamom Syrup. Victor Protasio. This infused simple syrup brings a smoky, herbal flavor to the Cucumber-Rose Gin Spritz. Leftover syrup is perfect for adding complexity to ...

  3. How to Make Simple Syrup—Yes, It Really Is This Simple! - AOL

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    Simple syrup is one of the easiest things in the world to make and making your own is cost-effective—the ingredients cost only about 25 cents (when the cheapest bottle of simple syrup is around ...

  4. Inverted sugar syrup - Wikipedia

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    Inverted sugar syrup, also called invert syrup, invert sugar, [1] simple syrup, sugar syrup, sugar water, bar syrup, syrup USP, or sucrose inversion, is a syrup mixture of the monosaccharides glucose and fructose, that is made by hydrolytic saccharification of the disaccharide sucrose. This mixture's optical rotation is opposite to that of the ...

  5. How to Make Simple Syrup - AOL

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  6. Syrup - Wikipedia

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    Simple syrup. Simple syrup (also known as sugar syrup, or bar syrup) is a basic sugar-and-water syrup. It is used by bartenders as a sweetener to make cocktails, and as a yeast feeding agent in ethanol fermentation. The ratio of sugar to water is 1:1 by volume for normal simple syrup, but can get up to 2:1 for rich simple syrup. [6]

  7. List of syrups - Wikipedia

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    Birch syrup – a savory mineral-tasting syrup made from the sap of birch trees and produced in much the same way as maple syrup. Bludwine – brand of flavored syrups that were used in soft drinks. Brown rice syrup – derived by culturing cooked rice starch. Cane syrup – made from stalks of sugarcane.