A suitable substitute for palm sugar in a recipe is brown sugar or coconut sugar.
Artichoke hearts can be used as a substitute for hearts of palm in a recipe.
A good substitute for Jaggery is Palm Sugar apart from the normal granulated sugar you get in the market.
No, generally, if a recipe calls for molasses than palm sugar would not be a good substitute. Molasses is used for the flavor it gives, not so much as a sweetener. If you used equal parts palm sugar in place of molasses, the flavor of the end-product would not be what is intended, and for baking, the texture, etc. might be affected. If there is only a little bit of molasses called for in a non-baking recipe, than I'd say you could substitute a smaller amount of palm sugar for the sweetness the molasses would have imparted to the dish, but only if additional sugar is not already included. Many times, small amounts of molasses could be left out entirely. If there is a significant amount of molasses in a recipe, however, then it is not interchangeable with any type of sugar.
Some suitable alternatives for palm sugar in recipes include brown sugar, maple syrup, honey, agave nectar, and coconut sugar. These alternatives can provide a similar level of sweetness and flavor profile in dishes that call for palm sugar.
canola oil is the best substitute for palm oil. it can be used for toiletries too.
Coconut palm sugar has a rich, caramel-like flavor with a hint of coconut. It can be used as a substitute for regular sugar in cooking and baking, adding a unique depth of flavor. It works well in desserts, sauces, and marinades, and can also be sprinkled on top of dishes for a sweet touch.
mostly in india jaipur or other parts of india
Palm Sugar is called "ताड़को गुड़" (Tadko Gud) in Hindi.
Palm sugar is made from the sap of the palm tree, sago palms or other plams. It is mainly used in Thai cooking and can be found in Asian markets.
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Palm oil is considered a hard oil. You can substitute Lard, Tallow, Coconut oil, or Vegetable shortening.
"Palm" can either be A) A palm as in palm tree. Also, the products of a palm tree-- palm sugar, etc. B) A palm as in the palm of your hand; the place between where your wrist ends and your fingers begin.