it is a syrup like cream just is thicker and doesn't taste the same
Sure, though I'm not entirely sure they would like it.
Rhode Island traded rum, mollases, fish, and sugar. They traded sweets and exported foods to other countries.
The first first act was called the Sugar Act and it was to lower down the cost for mollases imporeted by the colonists.
no, but to replace the pudding mix u can use mashed potato powder, BUT make sure u add cornflour to make it sticky, and maple syrup to make it sweet.
Slaves ate part of meat that the owner didnt want. Turnips, cornmeal, fish, and mollases were also in there diets hi
Some Alcohol made from grain is less in Sugar content than Alcohol made from mollases because mollases itself is a product that comes from sugarcane and its the left over of the suarcane after sugar is made. There fore it has to be high in sugar content. More over it is proven so and your doctors say it to you also. Point in question is which are the good grain based brands that are lower in sugar. I think the alcoholic drinks manufacturers should highlight this in advertisements to educate consumers.
Lamb and mutton, veal and beef, pork, poultry, game, fish and shellfish, fruit and vegetables, bread and cheese, milk, beer and wine and whiskey nuts, beans, rice, mushrooms, eggs and porridge, biscuits and gravey, honey, mollases and maple syrup,
In the sugar act the British lowered taxes on mollases to stop the English from boycotting. In the stamp act, anything with printed stuff on it like cards, newspaper and others stuff, had to have a stamp on it show that you payed the tax for it, like the "paid for" sticker for Hanaford when you buy milk. The townshend act lets the British colonists be able to go into your home and live there and you had to feed them and take care of them. Im a little rusty on most of the acts because my 13 year old brain can't remember alot so I hoped it helped you alot!
In the sugar act the British lowered taxes on mollases to stop the English from boycotting. In the stamp act, anything with printed stuff on it like cards, newspaper and others stuff, had to have a stamp on it show that you payed the tax for it, like the "paid for" sticker for Hanaford when you buy milk. The townshend act lets the British colonists be able to go into your home and live there and you had to feed them and take care of them. Im a little rusty on most of the acts because my 13 year old brain can't remember alot so I hoped it helped you alot!
the three basic food groups are Go,Glow and Grow.. GO FOOD GROUP gives our body heat and energy. Foods rich in carbohydrates and starchy foods such as rice, corn,bread, oatmeal, macaroni, noodles, potatoes, camote, gabi, cassava and others. Food rich in sugar are cakes, candies, honey, jam, jellies, mollases and ice cream GROW FOOD GROUP repairs and build our body cells and tissues. It makes us grow Food rich in protein are poultry foods, meat meat products, eggs, milk products, fishes, shrimps, crabs, mongo, beans, gelatin, soya, bean, peanuts, cereals like rice and corn. GLOW FOOD GROUP regulate and protect our body. Glow foods are rich in minerals and vitamins. Minerals rich foods are milk, cheese, fish, shellfish, such as oyster and shrimp, mussles, clams, seaweeds, lobster, anchovies, mongo sprouts, soybeans, soy milk, cashew, peanuts, onions, animal liver, eggyolk, banana, apple, orange, corn, rice, mollases, greenpeas, beans, lettuce and spinach. Vitamin rich foods are green leafy vegetables, yellow fruits and vegetables, eggyolk, prunes, liver, potatoes, mongo sprouts, peanuts, cashew nuts, soybeans, pepper leaves, animal internal organs- such as heart, liver and kidney; fresh milk, cheese, camote, kangkong, malunngay, fish, avocado, citrus fruits, guava and codliver oil.
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New England sent distilled rum to West Africa in exchange for slaves. West Africa sent slaves to the West Indies in exchange for molasses. The West Indies sent the molasses back to New England, to repeat the cycle.