Golden syrup is widely available across the world, made either from sugar cane or sugar beet. Lyle's Golden Syrup, made by
American Sugar Refining under the licensed brand, Tate & Lyle, remains one of the best known UK brands. There are two other UK sugar refiners:
British Sugar, which makes an equivalent product under its Silver Spoon brand; and Ragus Sugars, which makes the Eastick's & Ragus Golden Syrup brand. In South Africa, the most popular brands are the locally produced Illovo golden syrup and the imported Lyle's Golden Syrup. In addition to the classic golden syrup, several flavoured versions are also marketed, notably
maple flavour. In Australia,
CSR Limited is the major producer, but it is also produced by Bundaberg Sugar and Smith's. In New Zealand,
Chelsea golden syrup has been a household name since the late 19th century.
Rogers Golden Syrup and Lyle's golden syrup are available in Canada. In Canada, Lyle's Golden Syrup is available in either a glass jar or the traditional tin. King brand syrup, a mixture of corn syrup and invert syrup, is sold in many areas of the US, often grouped with table syrups like
maple syrup. Speciality stores or those with international sections, such as Whole Foods Market and Cost Plus World Market, often stock Lyle's golden syrup from the UK in several different packs. In Germany, a similar product called
Zuckerrübensirup (literally "sugar-beet syrup") is a popular spread, especially in the western part of the country around
Cologne. The best known producer is the Grafschafter Krautfabrik which has produced
Zuckerrübensirup for more than a hundred years. This syrup is almost always made from sugar-beet; golden syrup from sugar cane is extremely rare on the German market. There are two types of
Zuckerrübensirup in Germany, a golden one, similar to golden syrup from sugar cane, and a brown syrup which is similar to
dark treacle. The German company
Schneekoppe makes a product called
Frühstücks-Sirup (breakfast syrup), which is a golden syrup with some added natural flavor to imitate the taste of honey. In Sweden and Denmark there is both a light and a dark golden syrup, beet based. == Properties ==