Gray molasses is a byproduct of sugar production, specifically from the processing of sugarcane or sugar beets. It is typically darker in color and richer in minerals compared to lighter molasses varieties. Gray molasses can be used as a sweetener, a source of nutrients for livestock, or an ingredient in various recipes. Its distinct flavor makes it a popular addition to baked goods, marinades, and sauces.
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