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Sorghum

Taste the tradition of the South with our Loveless Cafe Sorghum. This old-fashioned sweetener is made from 100% pure sorghum cane and cooked low and slow to preserve its rich, earthy flavor. Thicker than honey and with a deep, natural sweetness, it’s perfect drizzled over hot biscuits, pancakes, or cornbread, stirred into oatmeal, or used in baking and marinades.

  • Made from pure sorghum cane for authentic flavor
  • Rich, earthy sweetness perfect for biscuits, pancakes & cornbread
  • A traditional Southern pantry staple
  • Great Nashville food gift or Loveless Cafe souvenir
  • Featured on "Love for the Loveless" episode of Trisha's Southern Kitchen

About the Loveless Cafe

The Loveless Cafe has been a Nashville tradition since 1951, earning a reputation for traditional Southern cooking and unmatched hospitality. What began with biscuits on Highway 100 has become a landmark known across the nation, with our menu and made-from-scratch products loved by folks like Martha Stewart, Southern Living, Food & WineOprah Daily, and countless guests who return year after year. 

$3.50

Original: $10.00

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Sorghum

$10.00

$3.50

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Taste the tradition of the South with our Loveless Cafe Sorghum. This old-fashioned sweetener is made from 100% pure sorghum cane and cooked low and slow to preserve its rich, earthy flavor. Thicker than honey and with a deep, natural sweetness, it’s perfect drizzled over hot biscuits, pancakes, or cornbread, stirred into oatmeal, or used in baking and marinades.

  • Made from pure sorghum cane for authentic flavor
  • Rich, earthy sweetness perfect for biscuits, pancakes & cornbread
  • A traditional Southern pantry staple
  • Great Nashville food gift or Loveless Cafe souvenir
  • Featured on "Love for the Loveless" episode of Trisha's Southern Kitchen

About the Loveless Cafe

The Loveless Cafe has been a Nashville tradition since 1951, earning a reputation for traditional Southern cooking and unmatched hospitality. What began with biscuits on Highway 100 has become a landmark known across the nation, with our menu and made-from-scratch products loved by folks like Martha Stewart, Southern Living, Food & WineOprah Daily, and countless guests who return year after year.