...moLASSes, with a nicely low-to-nonexistant sulphur content. Sulphur is used in one of the extraction processes with immature cane.

Look for blackstrap if you can get it...

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notably...

Horticultural

â?¢ Molasses can be added to the soil of almost any plant to promote microbial activity.[8]
â?¢ Blackstrap molasses is often used in horticulture as a flower blooming and fruiting enhancer, particularly in organic hydroponics.



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