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.
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That really depends on the recipe. In most recipes that call for molasses, leaving it out will change the flavor dramatically. Also if something is not substituted to replace the molasses, you may find the result lacking a sweetness. Often molasses can be replaced by half as much brown sugar, or even honey which results in a sweeter, less bitter taste. It can also be replaced by sorghum syrup, a substance similar in flavor to molasses, but made from sorghum grain as opposed the sugar cane.
You can make of molasses hukka with some cigarette tobacco and some syrup commercial, drink sweet food or one others sweet liquid
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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.
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dark corn syrup = dark Karo syrup Notes: This corn syrup has a mild molasses flavor, and it's a common ingredient in barbecue sauce, pecan pie,Substitutes: simple syrup (make with 2 parts sugar and 1 part water) OR Combine 3 parts light corn syrup plus 1 part molasses OR golden syrup
Chrystal light candy is a popular recipe which uses blackstrap molasses. All you need is molasses, a tube of chrystal light and some corn syrup to make lovely candy. You can choose different flavours of chrystal light to change the flavour of your candy.