Do you know what we call 'corn syrup' in England?!


Question: Do you know what we call 'corn syrup' in England!?
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Normal corn syrup is Golden syrup in the UK, Dark corn syrup is TreacleWww@FoodAQ@Com

golden syrup is corn syrup


there is no butter, per se buttermilk, and it is lower in fat than sweet milk!. Old-fashioned homemade buttermilk is the slightly sour, residual liquid which remains after butter is churned, ie!. milk from the butter or buttermilk!. It was usually flecked with tiny spots of sweet, creamy butter that didn't quite make it to the top to be skimmed!. it tastes rather like yogurt!.

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It's closest approximation would be golden syrup or liquid glucose!. I sometimes use liquid glucose rather than golden as liquid glucose is clear and won't taint the colour of whatever you add it to (I use it for white marshmallow frosting etc)!. You can but it from Tesco!.

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It is called crap, syrup in england is made from sugar cane and is a natural sweetener!. Corn syrup is a cheap american substitute that is most unhealthy!. Www@FoodAQ@Com

They call it golden syrup or treacle!. buttermilk is the milk that comes from butter after you make it!. sort of speaks for itself!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

No, what do you call corn syrup in England!?Www@FoodAQ@Com





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