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Treacle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Treacle is the generic name for any syrup made during the refining of sugar cane and is defined as "uncrystallized syrup produced in refining sugar". Treacle is used chiefly in cooking as a form of s...
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What are treacle, golden syrup & blackstrap molasses? ... What is British treacle? I recently purchased a Caribbean cookbook and several of the recipes call for British treacle. If it can't be found locally, can something else be substituted?
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What is treacle? ... Etymology: Middle English triacle, from Middle French, from Latin theriaca, from Greek thEriakE antidote against a poisonous bite, ... If you're searching because of the Harry Potter books, "treacle tarts" or "treacle fudge" would be one of the uses of number 2. I'll see if I can find a recipe. ;
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Treacle mining - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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RecipeSource is the new home of ; SOAR: The Searchable Online Archive of Recipes and your source for recipes on the Internet ... RecipeSource : Ethnic Recipes : European Recipes : British Recipes : Old Fashioned English Treacle Tart ... You may substitute treacle for honey or light molasses.
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Information about treacle plus treacle recipes collection ... Scroll down for Treacle Recipes ... Origin and History of Treacle...
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Serves 4-6 ... Preparation time less than 30 mins ... By Keith Floyd...
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; Treacle Fudge is a sweet treat from Mrs. Weasley or a tooth-breaker from Hagrid. Be sure yours doesn't get too hard! (Many thanks to Aurora for this recipe); Ingredients:; ... ½ cup light cream or evaporated milk...
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