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Sugar water, also known as "simple syrup," is used to sweeten drinks, such as lemonade , iced tea , mint juleps, and cocktails. [1] It can also be used for making desserts and as the perfect mid-workout sports drink; some people even use it to feed hummingbirds! This article will show you several different ways of making sugar water. It will also give you some ideas on how to further enhance your sugar water.

Ingredients

Sugar Water [2]

  • 1 cup (240 milliliters) water
  • 1 cup (200 grams) white, granulated sugar

Concentrated Sugar Water [3]

  • 1 cup (240 milliliters) water
  • 2 cups (400 grams) white, granulated sugar
  • 4 cups (960 milliliters) water
  • 1 cup (200 grams) cane sugar


Method 1
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Making Sugar Water

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  1. This will give you about 1 ½ cups (350 milliliters) of sugar water. [4] If you need to make more/less sugar water, then use one part water to one part sugar.
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    The high temperature will help dissolve the sugar water faster. Be sure to stir often to help the sugar dissolve.
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  3. As soon as the water begins to boil, reduce the heat and bring the water to a simmer. It will take about three minutes for the sugar to dissolve. [5]
  4. Set it down onto a heat-resistant surface and let the mixture return to room temperature.
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    Place a funnel into the neck of a glass bottle, and carefully pour the sugar water into the bottle. If you cannot find a bottle, you can use a glass jar. Put the cap on the bottle and close it tightly.
  6. Use it within one month. [6] You can use sugar water to make lemonade or cocktails.
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Method 2
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Making Concentrated Sugar Water

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    If you need to make a smaller or larger amount, then use one part water and two parts sugar.
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    Be sure to stir the water often to help the sugar dissolve.
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    Once the water begins to boil, quickly lower the heat and bring it to a simmer; this prevents the sugar from scorching and becoming caramelized.
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    Set the pot down on a heat-resistant surface and leave it uncovered until the mixture reaches room temperature.
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    Place a funnel over the bottle or jar opening, and slowly pour the liquid inside. Replace the cap or lid and tighten it.
  6. It will stay fresh for a few weeks to about a month.
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Method 3
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Making Sugar Water for Hummingbirds

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    Do not use red food coloring, honey, or any other type of sugar; any of these things may end up harming the hummingbirds. Honey spoils too quickly, and low-calorie and artificial sweeteners do not give hummingbirds enough calories.
    • Hummingbirds are attracted to the color red; consider using a red-colored hummingbird feeder. This will be more effective than dying the water red.
  2. Even though you are using much more water than sugar, you will still need to heat it in order for the sugar to dissolve completely.
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    This should take one to two minutes.
    • Boiling the water is important, because the high heat will kill any bacteria that might be in the water.
  4. Set the pot down on a heat-resistant surface and let the mixture cool. During this time, you can clean your hummingbird feeder or make a new one.
  5. The sugar water will later about two weeks in the fridge. [7]
  6. If you wish to attract hummingbirds with tasty sugar water, you will need to change it every two to three days—and everyday if it is hot outside. Hummingbirds will not drink spoiled sugar water. Also, be sure to keep your hummingbird feeder in the shade; keeping it out in the sun will cause the sugar to spoil faster. [8]
  7. Hummingbirds are not the only creatures who like nectar; bees and ants will also flock to your sugar water. Consider purchasing a hummingbird feeder with a moat that can be filled with water, or some bee guards.
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Method 4
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Adding Variations to Sugar Water

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    This will give you a richer flavor. It will also give the drink a golden tint; because of this, it is better to use the brown sugar water for rum-based drinks instead of clear drinks.
    • You can also use honey instead of sugar for a sweet, golden syrup. [9]
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    Substitute part of the water in your recipe for some rosewater. Be sure to use pure, edible rosewater; some rosewater types are for cosmetic purposes only and not meant to be consumed. [10]
  3. Do not use confectioner's or powdered sugar. Simply pour one part castor sugar and one part water into a bottle, close the bottle, and shake it for a few minutes until the sugar dissolves. The fine grains of castor sugar make it easier to dissolve in water, so you don't need to cook it.
  4. Once the sugar has dissolved, add the herbs of your choice, and take the pot off the stove. Let the herbs sit in the sugar water for an hour, then pour the sugar water into a new container through a strainer. Discard the herbs and store the flavored syrup in the refrigerator. Some great herbs include: [11]
    • Fresh basil, mint, rosemary, and thyme leaves
    • Fresh or dried lavender flowers
    • Pieces of fresh fruit or berries
    • Lemon, lime, orange, or grapefruit zest
    • Vanilla bean pods or cinnamon sticks
    • Peeled and grated ginger root
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    How much sugar should i put in for a budgie/parakeet?
    Maggie Peterson
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    None. Budgies and parakeets should not be given sugar. It is not good for their health.
  • Question
    How much sugar do I put in if I want to feed an injured butterfly?
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    It should be 15% sugar for butterflies. If you boil a liter of water, there should only be 150 ml of sugar added.
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      Tips

      • Prevent your syrup from crystallizing by adding ¼ cup (60 milliliters) corn syrup = prevents sugar from crystallizing. [12]
      • Stop mold and bacteria from developing by adding 1 to 2 ounces (30 to 60 milliliters) vodka. [13]
      • Do not overcook your syrup, or the sugar will start to caramelize.
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      Warnings

      • If you choose to make some sugar water for hummingbirds, be aware that you may also end up attracting bees and ants.
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      Things You'll Need

      • Container or saucepan
      • Sugar
      • Water
      • Wooden spoon

      References

      1. Food Network, Simple Syrup for Sweetening Tea
      2. Food Network, Simple Sugar Syrup
      3. Art of Drink, Simple Syrup
      4. Food Network, Simple Sugar Syrup
      5. Food and Wine, Simple Syrup
      6. Food Network, Simple Sugar Syrup
      7. Hummingbirds, Hummingbird Feeders
      8. All About Birds, Feeding Hummingbirds
      9. Bon Appetit, How to Make 4 Infused Simple Syrups
      1. What's Cooking America?, Simple Syrup Recipe
      2. What's Cooking America?, Simple Syrup Recipe
      3. Art of Drink, Simple Syrup
      4. Art of Drink, Simple Syrup

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      To make sugar water, start by putting 1 cup of granulated sugar and 1 cup of water in a pot. You can use more or less sugar and water depending on how much you need for your recipe, but make sure you're using equal parts of both. Next, bring the sugar and water to a boil on the stovetop. Once the water starts boiling, reduce the heat and let the mixture simmer for about 3 minutes, or until all of the sugar dissolves. Finally, let the sugar water cool before transferring it to a bottle. To learn how to make hummingbird nectar or concentrated sugar water, scroll down!

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