Kuromitsu
Kuromitsu (黒蜜) is a Japanese sugar syrup, literally "black honey". It is similar to molasses, but thinner and milder.
Alternative names | 黒蜜 |
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Type | Sugar syrup |
Place of origin | Japan |
Main ingredients | Kokutō |
Similar dishes | Molasses |
It is typically made from unrefined kokutō, and is a central ingredient in many Japanese sweets. It is one of the ingredients used in making wagashi, and it goes well with kuzumochi, fruits, ice cream, pancakes, etc.
See also
Sources
- Delicious Coma (food blog): kuro-mitsu at the Wayback Machine (archived November 14, 2010)
- Taste of Zen: kuromitsu recipe
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