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There shouldn't be a problem with that substitution.
corn syrup
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In the UK (which includes England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland), ordinary corn syrup is called golden syrup. Dark corn syrup is called treacle. Canadian Maple syrup however is still called maple syrup.
they are dehydrated pieces of corn syrup. Still useless calories, stick to sugar instead.
Corn syrup is cheaper than cane sugar.
Corn syrup is a hypertonic solution because cells are moving out instead of in, and the cell is shrinking.
Corn syrup is needed for some recipes to have the desired results. Other than that, corn syrup is less expensive and is used in food manufacturing for that reason.
How about a hush puppy?
No, maple syrup comes from the Maple tree. Corn syrup comes from corn.
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Regular corn syrup and Golden corn syrup are both sweeteners and it is not recommended to give them to horses as it can cause a 'sugar overload' and possibly trigger a bout of laminitis, or colic. If you need to sweeten a horses feed you could use a tiny teaspoon full of either of the corn syrups, but molasses is more commonly used. Honey is a good alternative, again at about a teaspoon full or less.