Sunday, May 5, 2019

Black Treacle

Black treacle is a thick, dark, sugar syrup containing cane molasses to create a somewhat bitter flavor. It's made with the uncrystallized syrup that remains after sugar is refined. Though it's similar to pure molasses, black treacle isn't as bitter; however, blackstrap molasses is quite similar in flavor. Golden syrup is also a type of treacle, though it's light in color, sweeter, and often substituted with corn syrup in recipes.


Before the 17th century, treacle was used in medicine rather than as a sweetener. It was thought to be an antidote for poison and snakebites, among other ailments.

3 comments:

Willow Cove said...

Love the tin!
Perfect for a 1922 theme haunt....

Evil Vines Cemetery said...

Love that can label! I’d love to get some of this for a brown bread recipe I have. Yum!

VenomStorm said...

That is a cool can. I am starting to annoy my wife by having Halloween slowly invade the other seasons. I would like to use this to decorate in the kitchen.