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Mulberry doshab (syrup)

8 servings

600 minutes

Mulberry doshab is a thick, aromatic syrup that holds a prestigious place in Armenian cuisine. It is made from white mulberries by simmering the berries slowly and reducing the juice to a rich dark color. This process is lengthy but the result is worth the effort: doshab acquires a velvety texture and a rich sweet flavor with a slight tartness reminiscent of caramel nectar. Historically, doshab was used not only as a delicacy but also as a medicinal remedy: it helps with colds, strengthens the body, and improves digestion. It is added to desserts, used to dress porridge, or simply enjoyed with a cup of tea as a sugar substitute. This syrup is not just an ingredient but a cultural heritage that conveys the warmth of Armenian hospitality.

Energy value per serving
CaloriesProteinsFatsCarbohydrates
650
kcal
8.8g
grams
0g
grams
170g
grams
Ingredients
8servings
Water
0.5 
l
White Mulberry
10 
kg
Cooking steps
  • 1

    We boil mulberries on very low heat for 1 hour after boiling.

    Required ingredients:
    1. White Mulberry10 kg
  • 2

    We strain everything under pressure. We pour the juice into a wide container and simmer on low heat for several hours (sometimes a day), constantly skimming off the foam. If the foam stops appearing, the juice darkens significantly — this means the doshab is ready. Doshab can be reduced to a thin or thick thread.

    Required ingredients:
    1. White Mulberry10 kg
    2. Water0.5 l

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