Treacle
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British pronunciation/tɹˈiːkə‍l/
American pronunciation/tɹˈiːkəl/

Definición y Significado de "treacle"

Treacle
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melaza

a thick, sweet, sticky liquid made from refined sugar, used in cooking
treacle definition and meaning

What is "treacle "?

Treacle is a thick, dark syrup-like substance that is produced by refining sugar cane or sugar beets. During the refining process, the sugarcane or sugar beet juice is boiled and concentrated, resulting in the formation of treacle. The juice is heated until most of the water evaporates, leaving behind a viscous and intensely flavored syrup. Treacle is known for its deep, caramel-like taste and is often used as a sweetener and flavoring agent in various culinary applications. Its robust flavor and sticky consistency make it a popular choice for desserts, such as treacle tart, as well as for glazes and marinades in savory dishes.

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He poured a generous amount of treacle over his warm pancakes
Vertió una generosa cantidad de jarabe sobre sus pancakes calientes.
We used treacle as a glaze for our roasted ham, resulting in a deliciously caramelized and flavorful dish.
Utilizamos melaza como glaseado para nuestro jamón asado, resultando en un plato deliciosamente caramelizado y lleno de sabor.
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melaza, sensiblería

writing or music that is excessively sweet and sentimental
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