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- Steens_cane_syrup abstract "Steen's cane syrup is a traditional American sweetener made by the simple concentration of cane juice through long cooking in open kettles. The result is a dark, \"caramel–flavored, burnt gold–colored syrup\", \"deep and slightly sulfurous\" with a \"lightly bitter backlash\". It is sweeter than molasses because no refined sugar is removed from the product. Steen's syrup has been made since 1910 in Abbeville, Louisiana, by C. S. Steen's Syrup Mill, Inc. Its packaging is marked by a bright yellow label. Steen's has been called a \"Southern icon\" and essential for \"sweet Southern dishes\". While Steen's is the best known remaining producer of unrefined cane syrup, a few other manufacturers can be found elsewhere in the South.Traditional cane syrup has been called \"one of the basic flavors of southern Louisiana\"; the syrup, and Steen's manufacturing process, are described by Slow Food USA in their Ark of Taste as an endangered slow food product.".
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- Steens_cane_syrup wikiPageExternalLink www.steensyrup.com.
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- Steens_cane_syrup wikiPageRevisionID "659171597".
- Steens_cane_syrup wikiPageWikiLink Abbeville,_Louisiana.
- Steens_cane_syrup wikiPageWikiLink Ark_of_Taste.
- Steens_cane_syrup wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cajun_cuisine.
- Steens_cane_syrup wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cuisine_of_the_Southern_United_States.
- Steens_cane_syrup wikiPageWikiLink Category:Syrup.
- Steens_cane_syrup wikiPageWikiLink Golden_syrup.
- Steens_cane_syrup wikiPageWikiLink Molasses.
- Steens_cane_syrup wikiPageWikiLink Slow_Food.
- Steens_cane_syrup wikiPageWikiLink Treacle.
- Steens_cane_syrup wikiPageWikiLinkText "Steen's cane syrup".
- Steens_cane_syrup wikiPageWikiLinkText "syrup".
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- Steens_cane_syrup subject Category:Cajun_cuisine.
- Steens_cane_syrup subject Category:Cuisine_of_the_Southern_United_States.
- Steens_cane_syrup subject Category:Syrup.
- Steens_cane_syrup hypernym Sweetener.
- Steens_cane_syrup type ChemicalCompound.
- Steens_cane_syrup type Ingredient.
- Steens_cane_syrup type Product.
- Steens_cane_syrup type Sweetener.
- Steens_cane_syrup comment "Steen's cane syrup is a traditional American sweetener made by the simple concentration of cane juice through long cooking in open kettles. The result is a dark, \"caramel–flavored, burnt gold–colored syrup\", \"deep and slightly sulfurous\" with a \"lightly bitter backlash\". It is sweeter than molasses because no refined sugar is removed from the product. Steen's syrup has been made since 1910 in Abbeville, Louisiana, by C. S. Steen's Syrup Mill, Inc.".
- Steens_cane_syrup label "Steen's cane syrup".
- Steens_cane_syrup sameAs Q7605854.
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- Steens_cane_syrup sameAs Q7605854.
- Steens_cane_syrup wasDerivedFrom Steens_cane_syrup?oldid=659171597.
- Steens_cane_syrup isPrimaryTopicOf Steens_cane_syrup.