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  2. Agave syrup - Wikipedia

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    Agave syrups are sold in light, amber, dark, and raw varieties. Light agave syrup has a mild and almost neutral flavor, and is therefore sometimes used in delicate-tasting dishes and beverages. Amber agave syrup has a medium-intensity caramel flavor, and is used in dishes and drinks with stronger flavors. Dark agave syrup has even stronger ...

  3. The Dark Truth About Agave Syrup - AOL

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    Agave syrup might be marketed as the “healthy” sweetener, but it’s far from the pure, plant-based, natural sweetener it seems to be. At the end of the day, it’s still sugar. And it’s ...

  4. Talk:Agave syrup - Wikipedia

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    The article tells how Agave salmiana is cut to extract the aguamiel, but in fact this can be done with most species of agave (for instance see the Tequila article)and the manufacturer of Madhava Agave Nectar has said in his rebuttal to the Weston A. Price article that they use the piña rootstalk from A. salmiana.

  5. Tres Agaves - Wikipedia

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    Tres Agaves Margarita Mix is made with four simple ingredients, lime juice, agave nectar, water, and vitamin C, and balances the fresh, tart lime flavor with the sweetness of the agave nectar. The Agave Nectar is made with just agave syrup and water, can be substituted wherever a sweetener may be used, and is made to fully dissolve into cold ...

  6. Agave nectar - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Agave nectar

  7. Oogavé - Wikipedia

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    Stephen "Esteban" Anson started making Oogavé sodas from agave nectar as an alternative to sodas with processed sugars and high fructose corn syrup. He started serving it in his Denver restaurant on April 13, 2005. With an increase in demand for the sodas, he created his own bottling plant in Denver with two friends.