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Molasses

 Molasses is a kind of sugar waste from sugar factories. It is usually black or brown sugar. It is not or eating, but for agriculture, such as making compost, making fertilizers, and mixing to make a fertilizer solution. 


In some countries, especially those are in southeast Asia like Cambodia, Lao, Thai, Myanmar, Vietnam, you can use palm sugar waste. It is better in quality than the one wasted from the sugar factory. And if you do not have this, you can also use palm sugar selling at markets instead.

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