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Natural cane sugar
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Natural cane sugar is a type of sugar obtained directly from sugarcane juice, without undergoing intensive chemical refining processes. It is characterized by its light to dark brown color and its deeper, more caramelized flavor compared to traditional white sugar.
Origin: Sugarcane is a tropical plant primarily cultivated in countries of Latin America, the Caribbean, Asia, and Africa. Natural cane sugar has historical roots in these regions and has been a staple ingredient in traditional cooking for centuries.
Properties: This sugar retains some of the natural molasses, which not only provides a more intense flavor but also minerals such as iron, calcium, potassium, and magnesium in small amounts. It is a preferred choice in recipes that seek an authentic touch and a warmer flavor, for example, in desserts, beverages, and dishes that require natural sweeteners.
Synonyms in Spanish from Latin America: whole cane sugar, muscovado sugar, raw sugar, natural brown sugar, panela (in some countries, although panela is solid), granulated panela sugar (when found in granulated form).
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