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Beet sugar
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Beet sugar is a type of sugar obtained from sugar beets, a root primarily cultivated in temperate regions. This sugar is similar in composition and use to cane sugar, with a sweet and clean flavor that makes it ideal for all kinds of recipes, from baking to beverages and sauces.
Sugar beets originated in Europe, where they began to be cultivated for industrial purposes in the 19th century. Today, countries such as France, Germany, the United States, and Argentina are major producers of beet sugar. Its cultivation is especially important in areas where the climate does not allow for the production of sugarcane.
Regarding its properties, beet sugar is a source of quick energy due to its high sucrose content. It contains no fats or proteins and is low in sodium, so it is primarily used as a natural sweetener in cooking. Furthermore, being a refined product, it is usually free of impurities, guaranteeing a uniform flavor and texture in preparations.
In the Hispanic world, the term "beet sugar" is generally recognized, although in some regions it is simply called white sugar or refined sugar, as it is often not distinguished from cane sugar in everyday use. However, it is important to know that both types of sugar can be used interchangeably in most recipes.
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