Where the juice of the black cherry cannot be obtained, sirup of mulberries will be found an excellent substitute. |
He began with an ivory toddy-stick to convert sugar and Bourbon into sirup. |
The sirup, after passing through centrifugals, may be sent to second carbonatation tanks and mixed with juices being treated. |
Like maple sirup, wool is a spring cash crop, which is a great convenience. |
He did not love the liquor, although the rank taste of it was ameliorated by a liberal admixture of sirup. |
In making sirup it is important to have it just thick enough to taste right and not so thick that it will granulate. |