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muscovado
muscovado (mʌskəʊˈvɑːdəʊ) Also 7–8 muscavado, (8 musco-, muskavada, muscovad, 9 masca-, mascobado). [a. Sp. mascabado adj., (sugar) of lowest quality. Cf. F. mascovade (1667 in Littré) now moscouade.] In full muscovado sugar: Raw or unrefined sugar obtained from the juice of the sugar cane by evapor... Oxford English Dictionary
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Muscovado
The largest producer and consumer of muscovado is India. Muscovado is often used to sweeten coffee. wikipedia.org
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mascobado
mascobado variant of muscovado. Oxford English Dictionary
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Sucanat
Like panela and muscovado, Sucanat retains its molasses content. It is essentially pure dried sugar cane juice. Similar products that are created using minimal processing are panela from Latin America, Rapadura from Brazil, muscovado from the Philippines, and Jaggery wikipedia.org
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mascabado
mascabado variant of muscovado. Oxford English Dictionary
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Kuromitsu
It is typically made from unrefined (muscovado sugar), and is a central ingredient in many Japanese sweets. wikipedia.org
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muskavada
muskavada obs. form of muscovado. Oxford English Dictionary
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Montpelier, Antigua and Barbuda
History Montpelier Sugar Factory Montpelier Estate, (c.1890 to 1954) was one of three sugar factories in Antigua and was known for its muscovado sugar In the 1890s, it was considered one of the premier muscovado sugar factories in the entire Caribbean. It was first owned by Capt. wikipedia.org
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muscavado
muscavado obs. form of muscovado. Oxford English Dictionary
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muscobado
muscobado variant of muscovado. Oxford English Dictionary
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Khand
Tolkien's legendarium Other Muscovado, a type of sugar called khand in Indian English Pauson–Khand reaction, an organic chemical reaction Sach Khand, wikipedia.org
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Gypsy tart
A gypsy tart is a type of tart made with evaporated milk, muscovado (though some varieties include light brown sugar), and pastry. wikipedia.org
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Ampaw
The sugar glazing is cooked separately using muscovado sugar or molasses (or corn syrup), salt, butter, and vinegar or calamansi juice. wikipedia.org
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Masi (food)
Masi is a dish of glutinous rice balls with a peanut and muscovado filling from Cebu, Philippines. It is made from sweetened galapong (ground-soaked glutinous rice) shaped into little balls with a filling of chopped roasted peanuts and muscovado or brown wikipedia.org
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Chicken longganisa
Chicken longganisa is a Filipino fresh sausage made with minced chicken meat, garlic, onion, soy sauce, muscovado sugar, salt, vinegar, and black pepper wikipedia.org
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