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What Is the Difference in Black Molasses & Maple Syrup Grade B?

    Source

    • In early spring, the sap from sugar maple trees is collected and cooked down to create maple syrup. Sugar cane is pressed to extract the juice, which is cooked down to produce molasses.

    Color and Viscosity

    • Black molasses is a nearly black dark brown color, is very dense and thick in consistency, and requires a utensil to remove it from the jar. Maple syrup is much lighter in color--more of a clear golden brown--is thin in viscosity and pours easily.

    Flavor

    • Molasses is not as sweet as maple syrup, but has almost a bitter, but rich, heavy flavor. Maple syrup's flavor is very light and sweet when compared to molasses.

    Smell

    • Some describe the smell of black molasses as similar to soy sauce, but with a sweetness to it. Maple syrup has a sweet, almost buttery, smell.

    Nutritional Value

    • Molasses and maple syrup grade B are both good sources of minerals and are more nutritional than other sweeteners such as refined sugars, which are stripped of nearly all their nutrients, according to the George Mateljan Foundation for the World's Healthiest Foods.

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