Mo > References for ‘molasses’
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[8] The distinctiveness of vibrations [...] sometimes arises between honey and molasses, among the seeds of tomato, chilli [...] think that the water is sweet.
[9] “Its normal to feel [...] palm and as sweet as a lump of molasses.”
[25] The best process is Brahma Sadbháva. [...] Dhyánakriyá is just like a thread of molasses. When poured a thread is created; [...] follow? “Taela Dharavat.”
[11] It is not enough to equate the [...] for further development. To them molasses is sacred whereas sugar made at [...] deeper, they will realize that both molasses and sugar are products of science. The age of molasses was an age of undeveloped science. Sugar was a product of a comparatively developed age.
[54] It is not economical to cultivate [...] However, sugar beet cannot supply molasses, which is a very famous food in [...] produce seeds in warm climates.
[8] We know that due to natural causes, [...] reasons people invented sugar from molasses through scientific processes. [...] human progress? If we consider molasses more nutritious than sugar, would [...] put out pro-molasses propaganda?
[10] Engrained habits prevent people [...] cloth], the proponents of the "molasses philosophy" and the advocates [...] them to adapt to the new things.
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[29] In addition, hydro-electric plants [...] district can be used for roads; molasses and mung dal can be produced from [...] West Uttar Pradesh and Punjab.
[31] The acceptance of both small-scale [...] by advertising the benefits of molasses, or to campaign against mill-made [...] decentralization have not been adopted, molasses, hand-spun cloth and similar enterprises [...] rural economy must be accepted.
[35] When the Aryans arrived in Persia [...] muŕki [parched paddy soaked in molasses], and so on. For this reason they [...] modern English “rice”.
[10] Perhaps you know that there are [...] jackfruit; delicious milk sweets; and molasses puffed rice. An excellent feast [...] twenty-five paisa as a sacerdotal fee.
[12] A horrible feasts menu leaves [...] bruised jackfruit; tasteless dry molasses; old sugar-cane puffed rice and, [...] a sacerdotal fee of five paisa.
[9] After the marriage ceremony was [...] Áhladii. “I was thinking a sweet molasses cake would be nice,” said [...] Dásii was overjoyed. Sweet molasses cake was her speciality.
[148] Kuńd́alinii [...] sweet fried in oil and soaked in molasses syrup.
[68] Another meaning of the word [...] date palm trunk we obtain sap, molasses and toddy. All of these can be called by the single word kuvala .
[241] [I will plant mangoes and jackfruit [...] muŕki [balls of puffed rice and molasses] made of uŕki dhán for your tiffin]
[39] The English for kamala is “lotus”; [...] mixing it with either sugar or molasses water; this type of náŕu [...] is a common saying in Bengali:
[17] The next day at the break of dawn [...] cakes should be eaten either with molasses or with treacle. But, after looking this Way and that, not a single molasses tree or treacle tree was to be [...] in this way for nothing?”
[23] The bees answered: “We noticed that, for want of molasses, our Madhumita was unable to eat [...] different hives to Madhumita”.
[283] At noon: At noon she eats sweet [...] pigeon-pea pulse from Bakura,33 molasses puffed rice sweets from Tarakeshvar [...] 54 are made from such coconuts.
[284] In the afternoon: In the afternoon, [...] dishes. She eats 10,000 kilos of molasses puffed rice sweets from Santipur, [...] 10,000 kilos of Chandrapuli sweet.
[290] Bo-Bo-Bo-Bodha Mukherjee immediately [...] sweets from Jonai, 10,000 kilos of molasses puffed rice sweets from Jainagar,33 [...] 33 and 10,000 kilos of coconut molasses sweet from Maner.33 In one corner [...] were covered with a lace cloth.
[342] 3) Puli cake. A type of steamed cake made with rice flour, coconut and molasses. Usually eaten in the middle of January after the first rice harvest.
[350] 11) Ashke cake. Steamed cake made of rice flour and eaten with molasses.
[1] Guŕotpanna. Guŕotpanna [...] “alcoholic beverages made from fermented molasses.” If you walk by some sugar mills in India, you will sometimes smell a particular type of molasses. This type of molasses is used to make liquor in government [...] and Uttar Pradesh. However, as molasses is valuable as a food, it is undesirable [...] manufacture alcohol for use in medicines.
[20] If you want to compare one object [...] idea about the taste of sugar-cane molasses by giving them date molasses to eat, because both are sweet. [...] different categories of objects.
[43] There is a certain type of large [...] also a little bit of guŕ or molasses or some such thing. The girl gave [...] mango became the phajlii mango.
[111] Bush cotton can grow very well [...] by-products – raw sugar, molasses, yeast and alcohol. Ráŕh [...] Bangladesh can only grow bush cotton.
[182] Sargujá or niger can be [...] for making honey, bread, alcohol, molasses, oil and tasty foods. If these [...] develop the capacity to retain water.
[19] Next comes bahuvriihi samása. [...] muŕki [parched rice coated with molasses], and so on. Thus another name [...] great expressive capacity”.
[5] These stages are mysterious as [...] the manufacturing of sugar-cane molasses. First the sugar cane is cultivated; then the juice is extracted from the cane; then molasses is processed from the juice and [...] time, space and person are active.
[10] Sugar cane does not grow in cold [...] sugar is gotten from sugarbeets, molasses is not. The production of molasses still depends on sugar cane. Besides [...] cane is superior to sugar beet.
[11] One can venture a guess that when people became familiar with molasses [guŕ] during the Vedic [...] Central Asia, they were familiar with molasses but not with sugar cane, that is, they imported the sugar-cane molasses from hot countries. Still, it [...] they named the plant ikśu.
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