Syrop
Syrop, commonly rendered in English as syrup, is a viscous liquid produced by dissolving sugar in water or another solvent, often with flavorings or colorants. In culinary use, syrups sweeten and flavour foods and drinks; in pharmacy, medicinal syrups suspend or dissolve an active ingredient in a flavored base to facilitate dosing.
Etymology: The word derives from the Arabic sharāb meaning drink, passed to French as sirop and into
Main varieties include culinary syrups such as simple syrup (sugar dissolved in water), fruit syrups, maple
Production typically involves concentrating a sugar solution by evaporation, sometimes with acid inversion, filtration, and flavoring.
Health and nutrition: syrups are high in sugars and calories; excessive consumption is associated with dental