There's two syllables in syrup..
SY-RUP.
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The word "syrup" has two syllables. It can be pronounced as either "sir-up" or "sih-ruhp," depending on regional accents.
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A syrup can be thick or this, for example Treacle is a thick syrup, stock syrup is a very thin water like syrup.
No, golden syrup and glucose syrup are not the same. Golden syrup is made from cane sugar whereas glucose syrup is made from corn starch. Golden syrup has a distinct caramel flavor, while glucose syrup is flavorless.
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.
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No, maple syrup comes from the Maple tree. Corn syrup comes from corn.
There are three syllables in the word syllables.
A syrup COLLECTOR.
Maple Syrup.
Karo Syrup is light corn syrup. Unless you buy the dark one.
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