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Thu, Aug 23, 12 at 0:45
| I had a question. I've read that unsulfured molasses is used to feed the growing bacteria. Can I use maple syrup instead? I thought honey might work, except I think honey is antibacterial, which is detrimental. |
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| Do you mean real maple syrup or the stuff sold as maple syrup made from high fructose corn syrup? Molasses has benefits that maple syrup does not. Maple syrup, even if from the tree sap, is not a substitute. |
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