jaggery

[ UK /d‍ʒˈæɡəɹi/ ]
NOUN
  1. unrefined brown sugar made from palm sap
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  • Adding to the flavour are a range of ingredients which include syrupy jaggery to tangy ginger, thin slivers of nippy lemon to long slices of luscious mango, besides assorted grams and pulses in dozens of tasty forms.
  • Captain Jaggery was a brilliant sun and I, a Juno moon, basked in reflected glory. STONE THE CROWS, IT'S A VACUUM-CLEANER
  • It's tricky to generalize, but Gujarati food often carries a spice-balancing sweetness, from the unrefined sugar called jaggery, and is frequently meat-free. Village Voice - The most recent 10 stories
  • This ‘coffee’ is sweetened with ‘karippatti’ or jaggery as sugar is anathema to the champions of natural eating.
  • Its really fun to watch and newly made foamy jaggery (scooped from the pool using sugarcane stalks) is the best candy I have ever tasted in my life. Archive 2005-04-01
  • Unlike the fake supermarket brown sugar, jaggery is described by McGee as a whole sugar, crystalline sugar still enveloped in the cooked cane syrup that it emerged from. Archive 2007-12-01
  • The process of making jaggery is fascinating and people host parties to watch and enjoy the process. Archive 2005-04-01
  • The most special offering to Lord Ganesha is the modakam, a ball of sweet coconut/jaggery fill, covered with a thick rice paste.
  • When jaggery is dissolved, add lime juice and pears.
  • I'll be making the simple vella aval beaten rice with jaggery and coconut and Panakam for naivedyam this evening. WBB # 15 - Announcement & Gokulashtami
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