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Dark corn syrup


Corn syrup is made by processing cornstarch. Dark corn syrup has caramel added and it is colored to create the deep brown color and it is slightly sweeter than light corn syrup. Corn syrup is used in making candy and desserts.
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Substitute for dark corn syrup

For 1 cup dark syrup substitute 1 cup light corn syrup OR
1 1/4 cups packed brown sugar + 3 to 4 tbsp water

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Nutrition Facts
(USDA#19349)
Serving Size
1 cup (328 grams)
Calories
938
Total Fat
0g
  Saturated Fat
0g
Cholesterol
0mg
Sodium
508mg
Potassium
144mg
Total Carbohydrates
254g
  Dietary Fiber
0g
  Sugars
88g
Protein
0g
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3/10/2011
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