Difference between revisions of "Sugar"
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* [[raspberry jam]] with [[raspberries]] on a [[Tandoor#Raspberry_jam|tandoor]] | * [[raspberry jam]] with [[raspberries]] on a [[Tandoor#Raspberry_jam|tandoor]] | ||
* [[rice pudding]] with [[rice]] and [[milk]] on a [[Kitchen_table#Making_rice pudding|kitchen table]] or in a [[Mixing_bowl#Making_rice pudding|mixing bowl]] | * [[rice pudding]] with [[rice]] and [[milk]] on a [[Kitchen_table#Making_rice pudding|kitchen table]] or in a [[Mixing_bowl#Making_rice pudding|mixing bowl]] | ||
− | * [[rum]] from [[molasses]] in a [[pot still]] | + | * [[rum]] from [[molasses]] in a [[Pot_still#Molasses|pot still]] |
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625 grams heals one percent of damage.
Sugar can be harvested by hand, or more quickly using a machete. Sugar can also be refined from corn with water using an iron bucket or a wooden bucket.
Uses for sugar
Sugar can be used to make:
- candied ginger with ginger on a campstove
- coffee liqueur with coffee beans and rice spirit using a cask
- cookies with pastry dough in a coal oven, gas oven, or an oven
- grog with rum, lemon juice, and water using an iron or wooden bucket
- hard candy on a deck grill or small fire pit
- ice cream with milk in an iron bucket or a wooden bucket
- lemon drops with lemon juice on a campstove
- limoncello with lemons and grain spirit using a cask
- mint jelly with peppermint and lemons in a mixing bowl
- molasses with water on a campstove
- mulled wine with wine, clove, and lemons on a tandoor
- raspberry jam with raspberries on a tandoor
- rice pudding with rice and milk on a kitchen table or in a mixing bowl
- rum from molasses in a pot still