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muscovado
[ muhs-kuh-vey-doh, -vah- ]
noun
- raw or unrefined sugar, obtained from the juice of the sugarcane by evaporating and draining off the molasses.
muscovado
/ ˌmʌskəˈvɑːdəʊ /
noun
- raw sugar obtained from the juice of sugar cane by evaporating the molasses
Word History and Origins
Origin of muscovado1
Word History and Origins
Origin of muscovado1
Example Sentences
For example, he wants to make a granita with barako coffee, which is grown there, and pair it with muscovado jelly and leche flan ice cream.
For example, he wants to make a granita with barako coffee, which is grown there, and pair it with muscovado jelly and leche flan ice cream.
The dessert, as best as Livingston remembers it, featured a creamy koji mousse with a paste of green herbs and a spread that combined muscovado sugar with foraged Danish wood ants.
While brown sugar has had its natural molasses removed during the refining process and then added back into it in a lesser amount, muscovado sugar is unrefined and retains its natural molasses, lending an earthier note.
Muscovado sugar remains tricky to find stateside, and is mostly available in specialty shops and online.
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