Sugar syrup is a concentrated aqueous solution of sugar, typically sucrose, though other sugars like glucose or fructose can also be used. It is formed by dissolving sugar in water, often with the application of heat to accelerate the dissolution process and achieve higher concentrations. The viscosity and sweetness of the syrup depend directly on the sugar-to-water ratio; higher sugar content results in a thicker, sweeter syrup.
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