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Is sokerisiirappi vegan?

Sokerisiirappi is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is sokerisiirappi?

Sokerisiirappi, also known as sugar syrup, is a versatile sweetener commonly used in baking and cooking. It is made by dissolving granulated sugar in water and then heating the mixture to create a thick, syrupy liquid that is perfect for adding sweetness to a variety of dishes. Sokerisiirappi has a neutral flavor profile, meaning it won't add any distinct taste to your recipe, but will enhance the overall sweetness. It's often used as a substitute for honey or maple syrup, and can be found in various grades depending on its color and thickness. From glazes to marinades, sokerisiirappi is a must-have ingredient in any kitchen.

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