Lyle's Golden Syrup
Lyle's Golden Syrup is a popular sweet syrup made from sugar cane. It has a rich, golden color and a distinctive, sweet flavor. The syrup is often used in baking, cooking, and as a topping for various dishes, such as pancakes and desserts.
First produced in 1883 by Abram Lyle in the United Kingdom, it is known for its iconic green and gold tin packaging featuring a lion. Lyle's Golden Syrup is a versatile ingredient, commonly used in recipes for cookies, cakes, and sauces, making it a staple in many kitchens.