Mother Hubbard Molasses, Blackstrap, 16-Ounce Bottles (Pack of 6)
S**I
Great Molasses but bad choice in plastic jars. Chemical leaching plastic.
The molasses taste great but the jars they have it in is terrible. Its a number 1 plastic, not meant for re-use nor long term use as number 1 plastic leach chems into food. Number one plastic also leaches very high amounts of chems when temps hit 99 and higher. In summer shipping temps are going that high.Water bottles for on the go are often a one but they are usually consumed very quickly after opening. Molasses is usually consumed over time so using such a bad quality plastic IMO is a bad idea. I immediately poured all my molasses in a appropriate and recommended number 2 food safe container.So the molasses taste great. The container is lousy.They also seeped in shipping even though they are foil sealed. The cheap plastic is so thin and flimsy that I think it doesn't take all the banging around in shipping causes it to loose its seal. No big messes, just fresh leakage under the loosened caps. All the caps were loose. That too is probably because of the flimsy plastic jar that flexes to much.
S**L
Mother Hubbard Molasses
My shipment of Mother Hubbard Molasses arrived quickly through Amazon Prime, all six plastic jars arrived in great condition with no visible damage or leaking seals as some reviewers experienced with other brands, even though it was a hot humid 110 degrees outside the day of delivery. I use Blackstrap molasses to flavor drinks and in cooking gingerbread. Blackstrap molasses is a natural sweetener that is actually healthy. Unlike corn syrup or refined white sugar which has no nutritional value, blackstrap molasses is a healthy sweetener that contains a wide range of vitamins and minerals like manganese, copper, iron, calcium, potassium, magnesium, vitamin B6 and selenium that are good for you.
M**.
HEALTH HELPER
About 6 months ago there was an article on health issues in The Dallas Morning News about hemmoroid problems. It recomended a tbsp. of blackstrap molasses (unsulphured) daily to help relieve the problem. At this point I would have tried anything. I noticed my condition improved after a couple of weeks. I take a tsp. full with a glass of water every morning and the taste isn't that bad. Some mornings I take more or less depending on my system. This product is absolutly wonderful and I never want to be without it!
S**E
Good source of potassium!
Many people have difficulty obtaining enough potassium from their normal diet. Potassium is an electrolyte, very important for normal heart function, nerve function and for the immune system. Your kidneys regulate your serum potassium level, but they need something to work with. The minimum daily requirement is 3500 mg, which is actually difficult to achieve since potassium leaches out of many foods when they are prepared, often being replaced with salt (sodium chloride) to restore the taste, since the sodium ion tastes similar to potassium. This produces a sodium/potassium imbalance in the body, increasing blood pressure, neuropathy etc.Potassium tablet supplements are generally potassium chloride, which is very hard on the stomach, since in the stomach the chlorine increases HCl (stomach acid), often leading to acid reflex problems. The potassium added to canned soups and vegetable juices (to replace 'salt') is also potassium chloride. The potassium in molasses is attached to a sugar molecule instead of chlorine, so it's easier on the stomach, although this extra sugar should be offset by reducing sugar intake from other sources.This Mother Hubbard brand of black strap molasses is labeled as having 504 mg potassium per tablespoon. This is much more potassium than most brands of molasses, although I've found one brand from Paraguay that exceeds it, at double the cost. Another good source of potassium is orange juice, although it has a little more sugar per 500 mg potassium. (Orange juice has about 450 mg potassium per 8 oz.)The amount of potassium in the molasses is controlled partly by the soil, but primarily by the number of boilings. Each time the cane juice is boiled down, the sugar is scraped off, water is mixed with the residue, and the mixture is boiled again. This is repeated, with the sugar removed each time, until nearly all of the valuable sugar is removed. The final residue is called black strap. Sometimes sugar is added back to the black strap for acceptable (marketable) taste.One major company, NOT this one, uses salt water between boilings, leaving a black strap that is high in sodium. Anything to make a buck, I guess.Interestingly, doctors generally proscribe potassium chloride tablet supplements for pregnant women, but pregnant cattle are instead fed molasses as a supplement, which is much healthier but doesn't generate revenue for drug companies. When the women complain about the acid reflex, the doctors proscribe yet another medication. $$ This seems a crime to me. Also, potassium tablets are actually much cheaper to produce than molasses, since the tablet source material costs only a couple cents per bottle. The prescription potassium tablet supplements are labeled in obsure units, which in my case converted to 233 mg potassium per tablet. This is equivalent to less than half a tablespoon of Mother Hubbard molasses.I like it in coffee.
K**A
Thank You Amazon Customer Service!
We decided to start eating healthier so I ordered this six pack of molasses. Unfortunantly, when it arrived there was black goo all over the box and front porch. After a sticky cleanup I noticed all of the lids were loose and one whole jar was empty. Not sure if this happened in shipping or if pressure changes broke the seal. In any case, I just figured one out of six isn't all that bad so I threw the empty away and opened a new one. The husband kept bothering me until I wrote to Amazon about it, lol. Amazon responded within an hour or so and informed me that they'd credit the full amount of the order back to me! This was beyond what I expected, I just figured that they'd have people keep a better eye on lids, lol. Anyway, I was very impressed and appreciative. Oh, and this molasses is very good. I always drink my coffee black but once a day I add a tbsp of this molasses to a cup of 1/2 coffee 1/2 milk, this way it isn't too sweet or overpowering. :)
R**Y
Supposedly Good for Digestion
Someone told my husband that Blackstrap Molasses was a terrific digestive aid if taken every day. Let me tell you this isn't the molasses I grew up on as a kid. This is a very strong and almost bitter tasting molasses. While the jury is still out on whether this actually helps the digestive tract or not is yet to be seen. He doesn't particularly like the taste and mixes it with water to get it down. I haven't looked up any recipes using blackstrap, but I definitely need to because this order came with six bottles and I would really hate to waste money and not use it.
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