Granulated Sugar
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About
Granulated sugar is a basic food carbohydrate primarily from sugar cane or sugar beet, but also appears in fruit, honey, sorghum, sugar maple.
Information
Other names: Sugar, cane sugar
Translations: Smalkais cukurs, Cukrus, Zahăr tos, Granulirani šećer, Kết tinh thành đường, Cukier kryształ, Kristalsuiker, दानेदार चीनी, Açúcar granulado, Сахарный песок, Κρυσταλλική ζάχαρη, حبيبات السكر, 입자가 굵은 설탕, Krystalový cukr, Гранулисани шећер, 砂糖, Sucre granulada, Kristalni sladkor, Kryštálový cukor, Granella di zucchero, סוכר, Strösocker, Gula pasir, グラニュー糖, De sucre granulé, Kristallzucker, Sukker, Granulert Sugar, Azúcar Granulada, Цукровий пісок, Kidesokeri, Захар на пясък
Physical Description
white, granulated, free flowing crystals
Colors: white
Tasting Notes
Flavors: sweet
Mouthfeel: Rough, Sandlike crystals
Food complements: Fruit, Pastries, Cereal
Beverage complements: Coffee, Tea, Milk, Soda
Substitutes: Stevia, Agave, Honey
Selecting and Buying
Seasonality: january, february, march, april, may, june, july, august, september, opctober, november, december
Choosing: Do not buy sugar with broken or damaged containers. Check if the sugar is directly exposed to sunlight, or near any radiations.
Buying: You can buy sugar from you nearest local and supermarkets.
Procuring: Granulated sugar is beet or cane sugar which has been processed, allowed to crystallize, and then dried so that the crystals do not clump together.
Preparation and Use
Sugar is basically used as sweeteners.
Conserving and Storing
Sugar should be stored in a cool dry place away from heat and moisture to ensure that the grains stay separated. Sugar which has clumped can sometimes be broken up in a food processor or by hand, but it is important to smooth out all the clumps so that they do not compromise the recipe the sugar is used in.