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this post was submitted on 26 May 2024
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Just looked it up to see exactly what it is and apparently it's just applesauce that's been cooked down for hours until it's thick and spreadable.
I think there are still jars of the stuff from when my sister-in-law made some around the apartment I'm in. Pretty good with peanut butter, if I say so.
Don't know what type of question you were asking, so this is the answer I'm giving.
Ahh I see. In Dutch we call that apple syrup (appelstroop).