Molasses

Molasses () or black treacle (British English) is a viscous product resulting from refining sugarcane or sugar beets into sugar. Molasses varies by the amount of sugar, method of extraction, and age of plant. Sugarcane molasses is primarily used for sweetening and flavoring foods in the United States, Canada, and elsewhere. Molasses is a defining component of fine commercial brown sugar.Sweet sorghum syrup may be colloquially called "sorghum molasses" in the southern United States. Molasses has a stronger flavor than most alternative syrups.

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CE Delft · 10 April 2024 English

The costs to society are considered as ‘external costs’ by producers and consumers: yet society pays the bill in the form of a reduction of the overall level of welfare. …

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EU: European Union · 9 April 2024 English

fresh fruit, compote, toffee or butterscotch, molasses, aro­ matic herbs Montpellier maple honey­ dew brown, with shades of red Moderately intensive, molasses, dried tomato, dried herbs, yeast extract Moderately saltiness and low acid­ ity Moderately intensive, molasses and dried fruit, yeast extract, dried tomato to dark brown Moderately to very intensive, molasses, caramel, dried herbs, processed fruit, bitter sometimes astrin­ gent Moderately intensive, molasses and dried fruit, processed fruit, caramel, balsamic


EU: European Union · 5 April 2024 English

The Guidance aims to highlight the main funding opportunities to support the coimplementation of the Transition Pathway for the Chemical Industry. It outlines the main EU funding programmes to achieve …

industry’s side streams (mainly beet pulp and molasses as well as non-food biomass feedstocks) into


APO: Asian Productivity Organization · 1 April 2024 English

Net farm income Purchasing power parity (in rupiahs)/units of labor used Risk mitigation mechanism Volume of output access to credit and insurance Prevalence of soil degradation Volume of output/area of …

processing byproducts (brans, distiller grains, and molasses) are from FAOSTAT Commodity Balance Sheets. Quantities


IRENA: International Renewable Energy Agency · 27 March 2024 English

renewable energy

material for biofuel production, such as sugar cane (molasses, bagasse, straw and vinasse), cassava (peels,


EU: European Union · 22 March 2024 English

2309 90 91 - - - - Beet-pulp with added molasses 12 (6) 2309 90 96 - - - - Other 9.6


Cato Institute · 22 March 2024 English

In this case, the United States contends that Texas illegally placed buoys in the Rio Grande River, in violation of the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899, which prohibits "creation …

..................... 9, 11 Ken Shumate, The Molasses Act: A Brief History, J. AM. REVOLUTION (Jan. particularly since harsh British measures to restrict molasses smuggling had helped precipitate the American American Revolution. See Ken Shumate, The Molasses Act: A Brief History, J. OF AM. REVOLUTION (Jan. 24, 2019)


OEKO: Öko-Institut e.V. · 15 March 2024 German

GmbH 125 5 Auswertung und Diskussion der Ergebnisse 127 5.1 Zweckmäßigkeit der Festlegung des Systemnutzens, der funktionellen Einheit und der Systemgrenze 127 5.2 Identifizierung der signifikanten Parameter auf der Grundlage …

production | APOS, S – CH Melasseschnitzel 15 molasses, from sugar beet, to generic market for energy


IRENA: International Renewable Energy Agency · 13 March 2024 English

Renewable energy

sub-Saharan Africa, the main source of feedstock is molasses, which is a by-product of sugar manufacturing enabling the production of bioethanol from molasses. Molasses is highly underutilised in Tanzania’s sugar raised as most countries use food plants such as molasses, sugar cane, cassava and bamboo as feedstock.


ERIA: Economic Research Institute for ASEAN & East Asia · 7 March 2024 English

ERIA Research Project Report 2023-27

Local ethanol facilities are only equipped to use molasses and sugarcane. Only half of the required ethanol


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