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He pours syrup all over his food.
Scout says this because Walter Cunningham is from a poorer family who does not have the means to eat lunch at school. Scout is surprised to see him there and doesn't understand why he is eating with them since it is not something he typically does.
Walter drenches his lunch in molasses because it is a rare and precious treat for him, as he does not have access to such luxuries at home. By pouring molasses over his food, he is savoring the moment and making the most of the opportunity to enjoy something special.
That is the correct spelling of the word "molasses" (a thick sugar syrup).
-- honey-- date sugarThere is no acceptable substitute, except -- perhaps -- Karo syrup. But the results will be different.Here are some substitutes for molasses: honey, agave syrup, corn syrup, maple syrup, brown sugar.
Pure molasses does not contain corn syrup. Molasses is a by-product of refining sugar beets or sugarcane into sugar. Corn syrup is made from corn.
Molasses
it has molasses
No. pumpkin and molasses are two completely different things. Substitutions for pumpkin can be: hubbard squash butternut squash or sweet potato Substitutions for molasses can be: corn syrup maple syrup simple (sugar) syrup brown sugar depending on the recipe.
there is cayro syrup and maple syrup those are very good options
Molasses, treacle, sorghum...
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