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A mixture of equal parts(by mass) water and granulated sugar, boiled until condensed into a syrup. | A mixture of equal parts(by mass) water and granulated sugar, boiled until condensed into a syrup. | ||
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+ | For a variation on simple syrup, use raw cane sugar instead of white granulated sugar. |
Revision as of 06:01, 18 January 2009
A mixture of equal parts(by mass) water and granulated sugar, boiled until condensed into a syrup.
Used to sweeten a variety of beverages, including tea, coffee, and cocktails.
For a variation on simple syrup, use raw cane sugar instead of white granulated sugar.