Description
- * Kuromitsu is a Japanese sugar syrup, literally "black honey". It is similar to molasses, but thinner and milder.
- * It is typically made from unrefined kokutō, and is a central ingredient in many Japanese sweets * Bubble Milk Tea - A plastic glass of fresh milk with black sugar syrup (Kuromitsu) and hot black pearl (Boba)
- * Kuromitsu is used in many Japanese sweets (wagashi) such as Anmitsu, kuzumochi, pancakes, etc.
- * Better substitution for regular white sugar as it has more minerals contain in black sugar
- * “Kakigori” is shaved ice. It is served with a variety of syrups. Most of Japan is very hot and humid in summer, so we have many ways to cool ourselves down. “Kakigori” literally means “shaved ice”, and is one of the most popular dishes to help us feel refreshed
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* product of Japan