Sugar
From Cookipedia
About sugarThere are two main sources of suger: sugar cane and sugar beet. Raw sugars comprise yellow to brown sugars made by clarifying the source syrup by boiling and drying with heat until it becomes a crystalline solid. Raw beet sugars result from the processing of sugar beet juice, but only as intermediates en route to white sugar. Types of raw sugar include demerara, muscovado, rapadura and turbinado. Manufacturers sometimes prepare raw sugar as loaves rather than as a crystalline powder, by pouring sugar and molasses together into moulds and allowing the mixture to dry. This results in sugar-cakes or loaves, called jaggery or gur in India, pingbian tang in China, and panela, panocha, pile, piloncillo and pão-de-açúcar in various parts of Latin America. White refined sugar has become the most common form of sugar. White refined sugar is typically sold as granulated sugar, which has been dried to prevent clumping. Granulated sugar comes in various crystal sizes - for home and industrial use - depending on the application:
Brown sugars come from the late stages of sugar refining, when sugar forms fine crystals with a significant molasses content, or from coating white refined sugar with a cane molasses syrup. Their colour and taste become stronger with increasing molasses content, as do their moisture-retaining properties. Brown sugars also tend to harden if exposed to the atmosphere, although proper handling can reverse this. How much does one cup of sugar weigh?Estimated US cup to weight equivalents:
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