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pstrongPomegranate Molasses/strong/pullistrongAlso Known As:/strong Pomegranate Syrup, Dibs Rumman (in Arabic)/lilistrongOrigin:/strong Pomegranate molasses is a thick, tangy syrup made from the juice of pomegranates that has been reduced to a syrupy consistency. It has its roots in Middle Eastern and Mediterranean cuisine, where it has been used for centuries./lilistrongIngredients:/strong 100% pure pomegranate juice, with no additional sugars or additives./lilistrongTaste and Aroma:/strong Pomegranate molasses offers a unique blend of sweet, tart, and tangy flavors with a rich, fruity aroma. It adds depth and complexity to dishes, balancing sweetness with acidity./lilistrongUses:/strong It is a versatile ingredient used in both sweet and savory dishes. In cooking, it is often used as a flavor enhancer in marinades, dressings, sauces, and glazes for meats, poultry, fish, and vegetables. In baking, it can be used to add a fruity sweetness to desserts like cakes, cookies, and pastries. Pomegranate molasses is also popular in Middle Eastern cuisine, where it is used in dishes such as muhammara (a red pepper and walnut dip) and fattoush (a salad with toasted bread)./lilistrongSubstitutes:/strong While there is no exact substitute for the unique flavor of pomegranate molasses, a combination of reduced pomegranate juice and sugar or lemon juice can be used as an alternative./lilistrongFun Fact:/strongIt is prized for its rich flavor and versatility, adding a distinctive taste to a wide range of dishes./li/ul
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