Sweet sorghum
Any of the varieties of the sorghum plant with a high sugar content / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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"Sorgo" redirects here. For the Ragusan family, see Sorgo (family).
Sweet sorghum or sorgo[1] is any of the many varieties of the sorghum grass whose stalks have a high sugar content. Sweet sorghum thrives better under drier and warmer conditions than many other crops and is grown primarily for forage, silage, and syrup production.
Sweet sorghum syrup is known as sorghum molasses in some regions of the United States, though in most of the U.S. the term molasses refers to a sweet syrupy byproduct of sugarcane or sugar beet sugar extraction.[2][3][4][5]