Honey is made by bees. Golden syrup is made from sugar cane--it's kind of a very light molasses. Golden syrup tastes a little different, but you can use it instead of honey.
Pure glucose is significantly thicker than a sugar syrup you would make on your own. It's even thicker than honey.
Syrup Is sticky and waters not
Honey is not made from syrup and it is NOT made of beeswax! It is made from plants, by bees. The bees chew and swallow the juice and pollen from the plants and after it is digested they regurgitate it into the cells of a honey comb.
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golden syrup
Pure glucose is significantly thicker than a sugar syrup you would make on your own. It's even thicker than honey.
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what is the difference between simple syrup and invert syrup
A list of syrup cakes includes lemon syrup cake, Pistachio Syrup cake, Buttered Honey Syrup, chocolate syrup cake, golden syrup cake, mandarin, and many more.
Syrup Is sticky and waters not
honey . . wow that's a tough one
i believe honey is sticker than maple syrup. :)
Honey is sweet tasting, and it has a consistency like Lyons golden syrup. Honey has a golden caramel colour, less thick though. Depending on which flowers the honey bee's have visited can dictate the flavour and sweetness. Natural honey with Greek yoghurt is very nice. So honey can be used as a sweetener in many dishes.
it lovely to put on pancakes. check out some recipies on the internet or in a cook book
No, syrup is not honey. Honey is a natural substance created by bees. Of course, you can use honey in place of syrup; many people do.
Honey can usually be substituted for syrup in recipes, however, when baking, the ingredients sometimes need to be very exact for the "chemistry" of the cooking process to work correctly. Honey may have more moisture than syrup does. You might have to just try it to see how it works in the recipe you have.