Talk:Sorghum molasses/@comment-74.185.21.114-20101107165630

Sorghum molasses are not made from sugar cane nor sugar beets, but rather a cereal grain plant known as sorghum cane. It looks much like corn as it grows. The cane is harvested and each leaf is stripped off the stalk by hand before the juice is extracted from the cane stalk by crushing the stalk in a cane mill. The juice is strained and then cooked in either an evaporating pan or a box pan.