Blackstrap-molasses


molasses remaining after maximum extraction of sugar from the raw product, used chiefly as a constituent of cattle feed and as a source of ethyl alcohol.
plural noun
(functioning as sing) the molasses remaining after the maximum quantity of sugar has been extracted from the raw material

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