siirappi
Siirappi is a viscous, sweet liquid used as a sweetener and ingredient in Finnish cuisine. It is produced by dissolving sugar in water and heating the solution to form a syrup, which is then filtered and cooled. Most siirappi is made from sugar beet or sugar cane, and commercial varieties often include a small amount of glucose syrup to improve texture and reduce crystallization.
There are several common varieties. Vaalea siirappi, or light syrup, is pale in color with a mild
Production and properties vary by type. Commercial siirappi is typically boiled to a specific sugar concentration
Storage and handling are straightforward. Unopened containers keep for long periods at room temperature in a
See also: sugar, corn syrup, fruit juice concentrate, baking ingredients.