sorgo
/ˈsɔːrɡoʊ/
noun
- A type of sorghum grown for its sweet juice, used to make syrup or animal feed.
- The sorgo stalks were harvested and pressed to extract the sugary liquid.
- Farmers in the southern United States have grown sorgo for syrup for generations.
- Sorgo syrup is a traditional sweetener in some rural areas.