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molasses

/muh-las-iz/US // məˈlæs ɪz //UK // (məˈlæsɪz) //

糖浆,糖蜜,糖醋,红糖

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a thick syrup produced during the refining of sugar or from sorghum, varying from light to dark brown in color.

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Examples

  • I used a straightforward chewy molasses cookie recipe from Bon Appétit circa 2013.

  • Unlike the molasses cookies, these are a little bit more involved, but still simple for a novice baker.

  • Where the process turns to molasses generally comes in Step 4, “underwriting.”

  • But Chucktown has been molasses-slow to acknowledge the brave legacy of Waring.

  • After half a season of molasses-y, misdirected character development, the Javadi play got Homeland's pages turning again.

  • Molasses in the gears of a Democratic EPA could be a worthy goal for many Republicans these days.

  • Mix soy sauce, molasses, broth, salt, and sesame oil together, along with 1-2 tablespoons of the cooking liquid.

  • This is the kind of thing that makes for backyard fence chit chat, and it can stick like molasses.

  • Well, it burst one day, and a little matter of a million gallons of molasses went exploring through the streets.

  • A big tank that the city used to have for a reservoir had been bought by a sugar company and turned into a storage for molasses.

  • Our ration at this time consisted of raw corn-meal and sorghum molasses, without salt or any provision of utensils for cooking.

  • With this permission the sugar and molasses were soon simmering in a saucepan, sending forth a pleasant fragrance.

  • Women had bags of flour in their arms, baskets of salt and pails of molasses, or sides of bacon.