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Coloured sugar - Import export

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Focus on high volume b2b, white label, contract bottling. Flexible packaging solutions Our caramel colouring (E 150d) is produced under the certification FSSC 22000.

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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 Cane sugar Cane sugar is an ancestral cultivated species of cane. It was first cultivated by the Austronesians in maritime Southeast Asia about 5000 years before Christ. Thanks to a prehistoric migration by sea, the Austronesians extended their territories from Madagascar to Hawaii until 1500 BC. And during these migrations, cane sugar came along. Sugar was first made from cane in northern India. From the 8th century onwards, Muslims and Arab traders spread cane sugar around the world. In the Middle Ages, cane sugar was a status symbol of power in Europe and was counted among the rare and expensive spices. How is Cane Sugar (powder) made? Cane sugar can come in various forms. Depending on the amount of Molasses filtered out of the primal product, the colour of cane sugar becomes lighter and lighter. Molasses is a product that is processed in rye bread and licorice, among others. Healthy properties of Cane sugar powder and applicatio…"

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"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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