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Cane sugar is a highly refined sugar derived from sugar cane plant. It is a familiar sweetener in beverages, foods and bakery products. This form of sugar is commercially available in two forms: Liquid. Granular.
Description
Cane sugar
- highly refined sugar derived from sugar cane plant.
- It is a familiar sweetener in beverages, foods and bakery product
- This form of sugar is available in two forms ; Liquid , Granular.
Additional information
Cane sugar
- highly refined sugar derived from sugar cane plant.
- It is a familiar sweetener in beverages , foods and bakery products.
- This form of sugar is available in two forms ; Liquid , granular.
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Faqs
Sugarcane is full of antioxidants that are essential to building and maintaining a healthy immune system. Antioxidants help combat free radicals (molecules that cause damage to cells) that can worsen several medical problems like diabetes, malaria, myocardial infarction, and skin cancer
People with diabetes should not refrain from having sugarcane as it has low glycaemic index. Diabetics can both chew sugarcane or drink a fresh and chilled glass of sugarcane juice.
Cane sugar is like granulated sugar, but exclusively made of sugarcane (as opposed to sugar beets), and processed way less. The crystals emerge ever-so-slightly larger than granulated, and are lightly golden. Despite these differences, cane sugar is a fine substitute for granulated sugar.
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