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  2. 10 Types of Sugar, Explained (Because There’s More ... - AOL

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    Best For: hot beverages or as a crunchy topping for baked goods. Extracted from sugarcane and minimally refined, demerara sugar is practically the same as turbinado, according to The Sugar ...

  3. List of unrefined sweeteners - Wikipedia

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    Cane juice, syrup, molasses, and raw sugar, which has many regional and commercial names including demerara, jaggery, muscovado, panela, piloncillo, turbinado sugar, and Sucanat, are all made from sugarcane (Saccharum spp.). Mexican or maize sugar can be made by boiling down the juice of green maize stalks.

  4. List of sugars - Wikipedia

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    A block of Indian jaggery. Agave syrup – very high in fructose and sweeter than honey [ 1 ] Arabinose [ 2 ] Barbados sugar [ 1 ] Barley malt syrup, barley malt [ 1 ] – around 65% maltose and 30% complex carbohydrate. Barley sugar – similar to hard caramel. Beet sugar [ 1 ] – made from sugar beets, contains a high concentration of sucrose.

  5. Brown sugar - Wikipedia

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    Brown sugar crystals. Brown sugar is a sucrose sugar product with a distinctive brown color due to the presence of molasses.It is by tradition an unrefined or partially refined soft sugar consisting of sugar crystals with some residual molasses content (natural brown sugar), but is now often produced by the addition of molasses to refined white sugar (commercial brown sugar).

  6. Muscovado - Wikipedia

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    Muscovado. Muscovado is a type of partially refined to unrefined sugar with a strong molasses content and flavour, and dark brown in colour. It is technically considered either a non-centrifugal cane sugar or a centrifuged, partially refined sugar according to the process used by the manufacturer. [1][2] Muscovado contains higher levels of ...

  7. What You Should Know About Erythritol, According to Experts

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    Erythritol is a sugar substitute known as a sugar alcohol, but despite the name, it doesn’t actually contain any sugar or alcohol, according to the Mayo Clinic. “It’s a naturally occurring ...