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Treacle (/ˈtriːkəl/) is any
uncrystallised syrup made
during the
refining of sugar. The most
common forms of
treacle are
golden syrup, a pale variety,...
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Treacle tart is a
traditional British dessert. The
earliest known recipe for the
dessert is from
English author Mary
Jewry in her
cookbooks from the late...
- A
treacle sponge pudding is a
traditional British dessert dish
consisting of a
steamed sponge cake with
treacle cooked on top of it,
sometimes also poured...
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Treacle mining is the
fictitious mining of
black treacle (also
known as mol****es) in a raw form
similar to coal. The
subject purports to be
serious but...
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Treacle Walker is a book by Alan
Garner published on
October 28, 2021 by HarperCollins. The
story is
about a
young boy
Joseph Coppock who
squints at the...
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Brimstone and
Treacle is a 1976 BBC
television play by
Dennis Potter.
Originally intended for
broadcast as an
episode of the
series Play for Today, it...
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Golden syrup or
light treacle is a thick, amber-coloured form of
inverted sugar syrup made by the
process of
refining sugar cane or
sugar beet
juice into...
- Mol****es (/məˈlæsɪz, moʊ-/) is a
viscous byproduct, prin****lly
obtained from the
refining of
sugarcane or
sugar beet
juice into sugar. Mol****es varies...
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recommended the sugar-based
treacle as an
antidote against poison,
originally applied as a salve. By extension,
treacle could be
applied to any healing...
- "Black
Treacle" is a song by the
English indie rock band
Arctic Monkeys,
released as the
fourth single from
their fourth studio album Suck It and See...