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Brown granulated sugar
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Granulated brown sugar is a type of sugar that retains some of the natural molasses, which gives it a characteristic brown color and a more intense, caramel-like flavor compared to refined white sugar. Its granulated texture allows it to dissolve easily in liquids, making it ideal for a wide variety of recipes, both in baking and in beverages and sauces.
This ingredient originates from sugarcane or sugar beets, although brown sugar is traditionally produced from sugarcane. The molasses it contains provides certain vitamins and minerals such as calcium, iron, and potassium, albeit in very modest amounts that do not represent a significant nutritional contribution beyond sugar.
In different Latin American countries, granulated brown sugar may have various synonyms, such as mascabo sugar, whole cane sugar, azúcar prieta, or azúcar rubia, depending on the region and the degree of processing.
In cooking, granulated brown sugar is especially valued for its ability to provide moisture and deep flavor to baked goods such as breads, cookies, and cakes, in addition to being an excellent complement for marinades, glazes, and dressings.
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