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  2. Nib sugar - Wikipedia

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    Nib sugar (also pearl sugar and hail sugar) is a product of refined white sugar. The sugar is very coarse, hard, opaque white, and does not melt at temperatures typically used for baking. The product usually is made by crushing blocks of white sugar, then sifting to obtain fragments of a given diameter. The sugar may also be made in an ...

  3. The Simple 150-Year-Old Family Cookie Recipe I Make Every Year

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    1 cup Swedish pearl sugar 1. Using a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, or in a large bowl with a hand mixer, beat the butter, sugar and baking powder on medium speed for about 3 ...

  4. The Best Sugar Cookie Recipe We Make Every Year - AOL

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    Pearl or raw sugar, for decorating. Royal icing, for decorating. Start by mixing your dry ingredients; add flour, baking powder and baking soda together and whisk until combined.

  5. Liège waffle - Wikipedia

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    [2] [1] [3] The pearl sugar caramelizes during the grilling process, which gives the Liège waffle a crunchier, chewier, stickier bite; the Brussels-style waffle is lighter with a crispy bite. [1] [4] Liège waffles have a deeper divot and a rounded shapes, while the Brussels waffle is usually rectangular. [1]

  6. Sucrose - Wikipedia

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    Coarse-grain, such as sanding sugar (also called "pearl sugar", "decorating sugar", nibbed sugar or sugar nibs) is a coarse grain sugar used to add sparkle and flavor atop baked goods and candies. Its large reflective crystals will not dissolve when subjected to heat.

  7. Pearl Milling Company - Wikipedia

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    Pearl Milling Company is a North American brand for pancake mix, table syrup, and other breakfast food products. The original version of the pancake mix was developed in 1888–1889, and was advertised as the first " ready-mix " cooking product.