Steen's cane syrup
Steen's Cane Syrup[edit]
Steen's Cane Syrup is a traditional American sweetener made from the juice of the sugar cane plant. It is a product of the Steen's Syrup Mill, located in Abbeville, Louisiana. The syrup is known for its rich, molasses-like flavor and is used in a variety of culinary applications.
History[edit]
Steen's Syrup Mill was established in 1910 by C. S. Steen Sr. The mill has been producing cane syrup continuously for over 100 years, making it one of the oldest businesses in the region. The mill uses a traditional method of syrup production, which involves crushing the sugar cane to extract the juice, then boiling it down to create a thick, sweet syrup.
Production[edit]
The production of Steen's Cane Syrup begins with the harvesting of sugar cane. The cane is then crushed to extract the juice, which is boiled in open kettles until it thickens into a syrup. This process is known as "open-kettle" method. The syrup is then allowed to cool and is bottled for sale. The entire process takes place at the Steen's Syrup Mill in Abbeville.
Uses[edit]
Steen's Cane Syrup is a versatile ingredient that can be used in a variety of dishes. It is often used as a sweetener in baking, particularly in traditional Southern recipes. It can also be used as a topping for pancakes or waffles, or as a glaze for meats. In addition, it is a key ingredient in some types of barbecue sauce.
Health Benefits[edit]
While Steen's Cane Syrup is a form of sugar and should be consumed in moderation, it does offer some health benefits. Unlike refined sugars, cane syrup contains some nutrients, including iron, calcium, and potassium. It also has a lower glycemic index than many other sweeteners, which means it causes a slower rise in blood sugar levels.
See Also[edit]
References[edit]
- Steen's Syrup Mill. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.steensyrup.com
- Southern Living. (n.d.). The Sweet Story of Steen's Syrup. Retrieved from http://www.southernliving.com
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