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Frequently asked questions
What is piloncillo?
Piloncillo is a traditional Mexican unrefined cane sugar, typically sold in cone or block form, with a deep caramel flavor.
Is piloncillo the same as brown sugar?
No, piloncillo is less processed than brown sugar and has a more complex, molasses-like flavor.
How do I store piloncillo?
Store piloncillo in an airtight container in a cool, dry place to prevent it from hardening or absorbing moisture.
Can I dissolve piloncillo in water?
Yes, piloncillo dissolves well in warm or hot water, making it ideal for syrups, drinks, and sauces.
Is piloncillo gluten-free?
Yes, piloncillo is naturally gluten-free.
Can I use piloncillo in beverages?
Yes, piloncillo is commonly used to sweeten beverages like coffee, hot chocolate, and aguas frescas.
Do I need to refrigerate piloncillo?
No, refrigeration is not necessary. Keep it in a cool, dry place.
Where can I buy piloncillo around me?
You can buy it now on the MasGusto! Latino Market App and get it delivered to your home as fast as tomorrow.
How do I use piloncillo when cooking?
You can grate, shave, or chop piloncillo and use it in recipes for desserts, beverages, sauces, or as a sweetener just like you would with brown sugar.
Can I substitute piloncillo for sugar in recipes?
Yes, you can substitute piloncillo for white or brown sugar in equal amounts, but expect a richer, deeper flavor.
Why is piloncillo hard to break?
Piloncillo is dense and compacted, so it's naturally hard; use a sharp knife, grater, or soak it briefly to soften.
What are some traditional recipes that use piloncillo?
Traditional recipes include Mexican hot chocolate, café de olla, atole, capirotada, and various candies and desserts.
How long does piloncillo last?
If kept dry and properly stored, piloncillo can last for several months to a year.
What is the difference between light and dark piloncillo?
Light piloncillo has a milder flavor, while dark piloncillo has a stronger, more robust, molasses-like flavor.
Where can I buy piloncillo?
You can buy it at MasGusto! Latino Market, www.masgusto.com.
How do I soften hard piloncillo?
To soften hard piloncillo, soak it in a little hot water or gently heat it so it becomes easier to cut or grate.
Popular reviews
Excellent quality
A delicious ingredient that helps to give a better, very tasty homemade flavor
I think this product is going to be good.
I love these products
They're good, although I thought they'd be bigger. I didn't notice they only contained 8 ounces, but otherwise they're good.
Piloncillo for sweet potato candy
I love it for a good atole
piloncillo
I love it very good

