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Demerara sugar is a type of unrefined cane sugar with large, golden-brown crystals. It is minimally processed, retaining some of the natural molasses, which gives it a distinct caramel flavor and a slightly crunchy texture. This sugar is commonly used in baking, cooking, and as a sweetener for beverages, providing a rich taste that enhances various recipes.
| Color | Golden-brown |
| Crystal size | Large crystals |
| Moisture content | Typically 0.5% to 2% |
| Origin | Primarily from sugarcane |
| Flavor profile | Caramel and toffee notes |
When selecting demerara sugar, consider the desired crystal size and moisture content to ensure it meets your specific application needs. Buyers should also inquire about the sugar's origin and any certifications, such as organic or fair trade, if relevant. Specify the quantity required for your order to facilitate accurate pricing and availability.
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Demerara sugar has larger crystals and a more pronounced molasses flavor compared to regular brown sugar.
Yes, it is often used in baking for its flavor and texture.
Demerara sugar contains trace minerals due to its minimal processing, but it is still high in calories and should be consumed in moderation.
It should be stored in a cool, dry place in an airtight container to prevent clumping.
Yes, it can be used as a substitute for brown or white sugar, but it may alter the texture and flavor of the final product.
When stored properly, demerara sugar can last for several years.