"Process and Origin This raw cane sugar is a 100% natural sugar from Colombia. Cane sugar is made from sugar cane. The juice of this sugar cane is boiled down, crystallised, ground into the sugar and sieved. Raw cane sugar misses a step in the production process, because it is not refined. There are, in addition to this brown/gold cane sugar, other different types; white cane sugar and dark brown cane sugar. The colour depends on the amount of added molasses. In the Middle Ages, cane sugar belonged to the expensive and rare spices. The raw sugar was transported to Western Europe in the form of sugar loaves and there purified in sugar bakeries. Use Cane sugar is often used as a replacement for beet sugar. It is delicious in various dishes and drinks."
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"Cane sugar Cane sugar is produced by boiling the juice of the sugar cane until a solid substance remains. This is also called crystallisation. After that, unevenness is sieved out and cane sugar remains. During the process, a small part of molasses is added, which explains the beige, cream colour. This organic raw cane sugar has a slightly malty pleasant sweetness. It can be used in all sorts of ways for which normal sugar is also used."
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"Origin and History Erythritol Sprinkling Sugar Erythritol is a natural sweetener found in some fruits (including watermelon, grape and pear) and mushrooms. Erythritol is the only natural polyol and is produced by fermentation of glucose with natural enzymes. Production Process, Harvest and Processing Erythritol After fermentation, the erythritol is dried, filtered and purified. After this process, it is white granules resembling sugar. Erythritol is suitable as a substitute for sugar. Healthy product properties and applications Erythritol is suitable as a substitute for sugar. Erythritol is quickly absorbed into the blood, with peak levels in less than two hours; most of an oral dose (80-90%) is excreted unchanged in the urine within 24 hours. Erythritol has no effect on blood sugar or insulin levels and can therefore be an effective sugar replacement for diabetics."
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"D-glucose Glucose is a naturally occurring chemical compound. This glucose powder is also called D-glucose. D-glucose is also called dextrose. D-glucose is a monosaccharide (simple sugar), a subcategory of carbohydrates. It is an important source of energy. Glucose is made by plants and most algae through photosynthesis (conversion of light into carbohydrates). Dextrose Equivalent (DE) The DE number of the glucose says something about the binding and sweetening power of the glucose and depends on the degree to which hydrolysis is applied. Starch is converted into Glucose by hydrolysis. On a scale of 0 - 100, 0 is pure starch and 100 is pure glucose. The lower the number, the higher the binding power of the product. The higher the number, the higher the sweetening power. Use Glucose powder DE 29 is dehydrated glucose syrup. It prevents recrystallization of sugar in candy. It also gives elasticity to a product and keeps sweet preparations such as…"
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Stevia is a natural sweetener and sugar with an enormous sweetening power.
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