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corn syrup
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corn syrup
n.
A syrup prepared from cornstarch, used in industry and in numerous food products as a sweetener.

corn syrup
n
(Cookery) syrup prepared from maize
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Noun1.corn syrup - syrup prepared from corn
sirup, syrup - a thick sweet sticky liquid


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ROAST RED PEPPER AND GOATS' CHEESE ICE CREAM (Serves 40 canapes) INGREDIENTS l 250g red peppers (about 4 red peppers, after skinning and seeding) l 375ml whole milk l 115g caster sugar or 100g caster sugar and 1tbsp glucose syrup l 100g goats' cheese l 100g low-fat cream cheese l 1tsp fresh lemon juice METHOD Pre-heat the oven to 180C.
However, royal icing has egg whites for thicker consistency, and fondant icing has glucose syrup and cream of tartar to give it that elegant porcelain finish.
99 A mixture of glucose syrup, colours, vegetable oil, wax - and pork gelatine, which is bad news for vegetarians and those on kosher or halal diets .
 
 
 
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