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Blackstrap Molasses: 60 kcal, 3.5 mg Iron & 200 mg Calcium per Deep-Caramel Tablespoon

Thick, bittersweet syrup left after the third boil of sugar-cane juice—rich in minerals, antioxidants and distinctive treacle flavour.

Blackstrap Molasses: 60 kcal, 3.5 mg Iron & 200 mg Calcium per Deep-Caramel Tablespoon

What Is Molasses?

A by-product of sugar refining; **blackstrap** is the final, most concentrated stage, giving it bold taste and dark colour.

Nutrition (1 Tbsp ā‰ˆ 20 g)

|Calories|Carbs|Sugars|Protein|Fat|Iron|Calcium|Potassium| |---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---| |60 kcal|15 g|10 g|0 g|0 g|3.5 mg (19 %)|200 mg (15 %)|600 mg (13 %)|

Benefits

- **Plant iron, calcium, magnesium & potassium**—unusual for a sweetener. - Contains **phenolic antioxidants** that scavenge free radicals. - Zero fat or cholesterol; caramel notes allow using less overall sweetener.

Drawbacks

- Still **10 g sugar**/Tbsp; portion judiciously. - Strong bitterness can overpower light desserts. - Viscous—sticks to measuring spoons; warm or oil spoon first.

Flavour & Aroma

Intense **licorice-caramel with mild bitterness and smoky rum undertone**.

Culinary Uses & Storage

- Classic in **gingerbread, BBQ sauce, baked beans & treacle tart**. - Whisk 1 tsp into 250 ml oat milk for an iron-boost latte. - Store sealed ≤ 20 °C; keeps 18+ months (sugar preserves naturally).
  • 1. Molasses

    Values for 1 Tbsp (20 g) blackstrap molasses