Dictionary Definition
syrupy adj
2 having a relatively high resistance to flow
[syn: viscous]
User Contributed Dictionary
Translations
Having the taste or consistency or syrup
- Finnish: siirappinen, siirappimainen, imelä
Overly sweet or sentimental
- Finnish: siirappinen, imelä
Extensive Definition
In cooking, a syrup (from Arabic
sharab, beverage, via Latin siropus) is a
thick, viscous liquid, containing a large amount
of dissolved sugars, but
showing little tendency to deposit crystals. The viscosity arises
from the multiple hydrogen
bonds between the dissolved sugar, which has many hydroxyl (OH) groups, and the
water. Technically and
scientifically, the term syrup is also employed to denote viscous,
generally residual, liquids, containing substances other than
sugars in solution. Artificial maple syrup is made with water and
an extremely large amount of dissolved sugar. The solution is
heated so more sugar can be put in than normally possible. The
solution becomes super-saturated.
Pharmaceutical syrup
The syrup employed as a base for medicinal purposes consists of a concentrated or saturated solution of refined sugar in distilled water. The "simple syrup" of the British Pharmacopoeia is prepared by adding 1 kg of refined sugar to 500 mL of boiling distilled water, heating until it is dissolved and subsequently adding boiling distilled water until the weight of the whole is 1.5 kg. The specific gravity of the syrup should be 1.33. This is a 66° Brix solution.Flavoured syrups are made by adding flavouring
matter to a simple syrup. For instance, syrupus aromaticus is
prepared by adding certain quantities of orange
flavouring and cinnamon water to simple syrup.
Similarly, medicated syrups are prepared by adding medicaments to,
or dissolving them in, the simple syrup.
Culinary syrup
Golden syrup is a by-product of the process of obtaining refined crystallized sugar. Molasses is a syrup obtained at a different stage of refining. Karo Syrup is a brand of thick corn syrup made from a concentrated solution of dextrose and other sugars derived from corn starch with preservatives and flavourings. It is a staple of Southern United States cuisine, e.g., to make pecan pie, and is pronounced "KAY-row" in that region.Syrups for beverages
A variety of beverages call for sweetening to offset the tartness of some juices used in the drink recipes. Granulated sugar does not dissolve easily in cold drinks or ethyl alcohol. Since the following syrups are liquids, they are easily mixed with other liquids in mixed drinks, making them superior alternatives to granulated sugar.Simple syrup
A basic sugar-and-water syrup used to make drinks at bars is referred to by several names, including simple syrup, sugar syrup, simple sugar syrup, and bar syrup.Simple syrup is made by stirring granulated sugar
into hot water in a sauce pan until the sugar is dissolved and then
cooling the solution. Generally, a ratio of two parts sugar to one
part water is used.
This type of syrup is also commonly used at
coffee
shops, especially in the United
States, to make flavoured drinks.
Gomme syrup
Gomme syrup is an ingredient commonly used in mixed drinks. Like bar syrups, it is a sugar and water mixture, but has an added ingredient of gum arabic which acts as an emulsifier. Gomme syrup is made with the highest percentage of sugar to water possible, while the gum arabic prevents the sugar from crystallizing and adds a smooth texture.To make gomme syrup, bring sugar and water to a
boil, then add gum powder dissolved in water. Strain for use.
See also
syrupy in Arabic: شراب صيدلاني
syrupy in Danish: Sirup
syrupy in German: Sirup
syrupy in Spanish: Almíbar
syrupy in Esperanto: Siropo
syrupy in Basque: Almibar
syrupy in French: Sirop
syrupy in Italian: Sciroppo
syrupy in Hebrew: סירופ
syrupy in Limburgan: Sjroap
syrupy in Dutch: Stroop
syrupy in Japanese: シロップ
syrupy in Norwegian: Sirup
syrupy in Polish: Syrop
syrupy in Portuguese: Xarope
syrupy in Russian: Сироп
syrupy in Simple English: Syrup
syrupy in Finnish: Siirappi
syrupy in Swedish: Sirap
syrupy in Chinese: 糖漿
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
adhesive, ambrosial, amylaceous, bittersweet, candied, clabbered, clammy, clotted, coagulated, curdled, doughy, drippy, gaumy, gelatinous, glairy, gluelike, gluey, glutenous, glutinose, glutinous, gooey, grumous, gumbo, gumbolike, gumlike, gummous, gummy, heavy, honeyed, honeysweet, inspissated, jelled, jellied, jellylike, maudlin, melliferous, mellifluent, mellifluous, moist, mucilaginous, mushy, nectareous, nectarous, pasty, ropy, sacchariferous, sappy, slabby, slimy, slithery, slushy, sour-sweet, starchy, sticky, stodgy, stringy, sugarcoated, sugared, sugarsweet, sugary, sweet, sweet and pungent, sweet
and sour, sweet as sugar, sweetened, sweetish, tacky, tenacious, thick, thickened, tough, tremelloid, tremellose, viscid, viscose, viscous