What is another word for syrups?

Pronunciation: [sˈɪɹʌps] (IPA)

Syrups are thick, sweet, and liquid substances that are used for flavoring, topping, or enhancing drinks and desserts. Synonyms for syrups can include sweet sauces, honeyed condiments, sugary toppings, flavored concentrates, and liquid sweetener. These terms are used interchangeably to describe the variety of options available to sweeten and flavor beverages and desserts. Expressions like syrupy, saccharine, and caramel-like can also be used to describe the consistency and sweetness of syrups. Syrups can be made from various ingredients such as honey, sugar, maple, fruit, and even flowers, providing an array of options to satisfy diverse tastes. Whether it is for pancakes, cocktails, or ice cream, syrups are a versatile and tasty addition to any recipe.

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Usage examples for Syrups

They prefer sugar syrups.
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Other syrups can be made easily and may possibly give welcome variety even to those fortunates who can secure the real maple syrup.
"The Myrtle Reed Cook Book"
Myrtle Reed
"These are the things your husband loves," said Charmian, pointing to the syrups.
"The Way of Ambition"
Robert Hichens

Famous quotes with Syrups

  • The pain of the world is a crater all these syrups and pills a thousandfold would fail to fill.
    John Updike
  • "I've made out a will: I'm leaving myself to the National Health. I'm sure they can use the jellies and tubes and syrups and glues..."
    Simon Armitage

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