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minus-square@Souroak@lemmy.sdf.orglinkfedilink49•2 years agoAs a server, southerners stare at me in wide eyed awe when I pour a disgusting amount of simple syrup into a glass of iced tea.
minus-square@Ghostc1212@sopuli.xyzlinkfedilink9•2 years agoFactory? Hell nah, we home brew in this household
minus-square@Speiser0@feddit.delinkfedilink6•2 years ago simple syrup Wait, do americans use glucose syrup in kitchen?
minus-square@Cmot_Dibbler@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink17•edit-22 years agoIt’s just a high concentration of sugar dissolved in water. Not used in food really unless you need to sweeten some cold tea for some southerners, i guess. Very commonly used to make alcoholic mixed drinks though.
minus-square@Dozzi92@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink6•2 years agoI think mainly behind the bar, I don’t know too many folks who cook with it.
As a server, southerners stare at me in wide eyed awe when I pour a disgusting amount of simple syrup into a glass of iced tea.
What do they think they do at the factory?
Factory? Hell nah, we home brew in this household
They’re not buying tea in jugs, dear.
Corn syrup
That’s a trade secret!
Wait, do americans use glucose syrup in kitchen?
It’s just a high concentration of sugar dissolved in water. Not used in food really unless you need to sweeten some cold tea for some southerners, i guess. Very commonly used to make alcoholic mixed drinks though.
I think mainly behind the bar, I don’t know too many folks who cook with it.