WordNet
n. made from juice of sweet sorghum [syn: sorghum]
Usage examples of "sorghum molasses".
Every penny he earned through the sale of the sorghum molasses he pressed was spent frugally and wisely.
The jug he had been working on sat in the cupboard for years, until Clara finally mixed it with sorghum molasses and used it for cough medicine.
She ordered a half dozen shelled raw oysters, a bottle of sorghum molasses, three raw eggs and a glass of buttermilk.
The big fat black woman who ran the joint had to send next door to fill the order, and she stood over Sister Heavenly and watched her pour sorghum molasses over the oysters and eat them and mix the raw eggs with the buttermilk and drink it.
Johnny's breakfast, which never varied, consisted of a heaping plate of rice, four thick slices of fried salt pork, the fat poured over the rice, and a pitcher of blackstrap sorghum molasses to pour over that.
It was a gallon bucket of fresh homemade sorghum molasses and he knew the answer at once long before she finished speaking: “.
They'd have wound up supping on weak tea, burnt toast, and jam if Longarm hadn't found some buckwheat flour and sorghum molasses in the back of her cupboard.
After a breakfast of bacon and flapjacks with butter and sorghum molasses, Longarm went across to the stables to see about getting to that Comanche Agency.
The regular food was a meal of corn, the cob and husk ground together, and sometimes once a week a ration of sorghum molasses.
When I finished my coffee Joe came out to stand guard, and I went back and ate some venison and some sour-dough bread dipped in sorghum molasses.