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  2. White sugar - Wikipedia

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    White sugar. A bowl of white sugar. White sugar, also called table sugar, granulated sugar, or regular sugar, is a commonly used type of sugar, made either of beet sugar or cane sugar, which has undergone a refining process. It is nearly pure sucrose .

  3. Sucrose - Wikipedia

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    Sucrose, a disaccharide, is a sugar composed of glucose and fructose subunits. It is produced naturally in plants and is the main constituent of white sugar. It has the molecular formula C. 12H. 22O. 11 . For human consumption, sucrose is extracted and refined from either sugarcane or sugar beet.

  4. Sugar - Wikipedia

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    Sugars (clockwise from top-left): white refined, unrefined, unprocessed cane, brown. Sugar is the generic name for sweet-tasting, soluble carbohydrates, many of which are used in food. Simple sugars, also called monosaccharides, include glucose, fructose, and galactose. Compound sugars, also called disaccharides or double sugars, are molecules ...

  5. 10 Types of Sugar, Explained (Because There’s More ... - AOL

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    Brown sugar starts off much the same as white sugar (i.e., it comes from the cane) but instead of being completely refined, some molasses is retained and mixed in with the white sugar crystals ...

  6. Sugar beet - Wikipedia

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    The sugar beet has a conical, white, fleshy root (a taproot) with a flat crown. The plant consists of the root and a rosette of leaves. Sugar is formed by photosynthesis in the leaves and is then stored in the root. The root of the beet contains 75% water, about 20% [7] sugar, and 5% pulp. [9] The exact sugar content can vary between 12% and 21 ...

  7. This Is the Best (And Easiest!) Peanut Butter Fudge You Can ...

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    In a medium saucepan, bring sugar and milk to a boil. Allow boiling for about 2½ minutes, stirring regularly and then remove from heat. Add the peanut butter and vanilla and stir until smooth.

  8. History of sugar - Wikipedia

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    The history of sugar has five main phases: The extraction of sugar cane juice from the sugarcane plant, and the subsequent domestication of the plant in tropical India and Southeast Asia sometime around 4,000 BC. The invention of manufacture of cane sugar granules from sugarcane juice in India a little over two thousand years ago, followed by ...

  9. Bone char - Wikipedia

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    Bone char ( Latin: carbo animalis) is a porous, black, granular material produced by charring animal bones. Its composition varies depending on how it is made; however, it consists mainly of tricalcium phosphate (or hydroxyapatite) 57–80%, calcium carbonate 6–10% and carbon 7–10%. [1] It is primarily used for filtration and decolorisation.