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United Sorghum Checkoff Sorghum Syrup

United Sorghum Checkoff Sorghum Syrup is a natural sweetener created from juice squeezed from the stalks of a special variety of sweet sorghum. The syrup has a rich, dark color and consistency similar to molasses but with a milder taste. Plus, sorghum syrup is lower in fructose levels than other sweeteners and is high in potassium. Sorghum syrup is tasty over your favorite biscuits or pancakes but also makes a great addition to barbecue marinades, salad dressings, granolas and premium spirits.

Ingredient Name: Sorghum Syrups

Functions: Nutritive Sweetener

Labeling Claims: Environmentally Friendly, Gluten-free, Natural, Naturally Derived

Physical Form: Liquid

End Uses: Biscuits, Non Alcoholic Beverages, Pancakes, Salad Dressing

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    Sorghum packs healthy benefits in every grain. The super grain is high in protein, rich in antioxidants and naturally gluten-free. Plus, whole grain sorghum helps keep you fuller longer and provides beneficial dietary fiber for digestive health.

    Sorghum grain can be served like rice or quinoa. You can prepare sorghum as a delicious side dish or as the base for a main meal. Try sorghum for breakfast, lunch, dinner and even snacks your whole family will love.

    The grain is easy to cook using your oven, stovetop, slow cooker or rice cooker. Sorghum can even be frozen and then reheated without losing its great taste.

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    Forms of Sorghum

    Several varieties of sorghum grow in the U.S., but tan or white food-grade sorghum is most commonly used in the food industry.

    Forms of Sorghum

    Several varieties of sorghum grow in the U.S., but tan or white food-grade sorghum is most commonly used in the food industry.