Listing description
Grape syrup is a food produced (mostly in the past)
in the United States, in ancient Rome, in Iranian cuisine, and in Greek cuisine. Along with other fruit syrups, it is sometimes used to top pancakes or
waffles. It can be made from concentrated grape juice and one preparation is to
boil grape juice.
Detailed description
Grape syrup was made in ancient Rome and was a
source of lead poisoning because
it was boiled using lead pots, in order to take on the sweetness of lead acetate. Grape syrup was
sometimes added to Roman wine and was known by different names depending on the
boiling procedure.[4]
In Iranian cuisine, grape syrup
(in Persian: شیره انگور) is used to sweeten ardeh (tahini), consumed at
breakfast. An alternative is date syrup.
PRICE
$28.21/KG OR $12.82/IB
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