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Newfoundland. Didn't change.
Gingersnap cookies, baked beans, crumb cake, spice cookies, pumpkin bread, barbecue sauce, molasses cookies, bran muffins, molasses taffy, banana bread, glazed pork, date bars, molasses cake, molasses candy, carrot cake, molasses doughnuts, it can also be used to sweeten coffee, or put on pancakes and waffles. I have even seen lollypops made with it.
The closest thing I know of is grape molasses (called "pekmez")...
The typical ingredients in your common every day ketchup (also called catsup) are tomatoes, salt, sugar, vinegar, cloves, allspice, and cinnamon maybe onion powder. Other vegetables could be also added such as onions and celery. Molasses would be more viable for say a barbecue sauce.
Yes. It was what the Vikings called Newfoundland.
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Try using honey or molasses in place of brown sugar, try some apple cider vinegar instead of mustard for tang and you can totally omit the worchesrshire sauce
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yes there is !
The province you are thinking of is made up of Newfoundland and Labrador. That's why the name of the province is "Newfoundland and Labrador."
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