brown sugar
/'braun'ʃugə/
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Definition
Noun: 1. A type of sugar with a brown color and distinctive flavor: Brown sugar is a sucrose sugar product with a distinctive brown color due to the presence of molasses. It is either an unrefined or partially refined soft sugar consisting of sugar crystals with some residual molasses syrup, or it is produced by adding molasses to refined white sugar.
Examples of Usage
Advanced Usage
- "Packed brown sugar": A common instruction in baking recipes, meaning the brown sugar should be firmly pressed into the measuring cup to ensure an accurate amount, as its moist, clumpy texture contains a lot of air.
- Add 1/2 cup of firmly packed brown sugar to the mixing bowl.
Variants and Related Words
- Light brown sugar: Contains a smaller amount of molasses (about 3.5%), resulting in a milder flavor and lighter color.
- Dark brown sugar: Contains a higher amount of molasses (about 6.5%), resulting in a stronger, more intense molasses flavor and darker color.
- Muscovado sugar: A type of unrefined brown sugar with a very dark color and strong molasses flavor, often considered a less processed alternative.
- Turbinado sugar: A partially refined raw sugar which retains some molasses, giving it a light golden-brown color and mild flavor.
Synonyms
- Soft sugar (This is a general descriptive term, not a direct synonym in all contexts).
- Molasses sugar (This term emphasizes the key ingredient that differentiates it from white sugar).
Related Phrases
- "Brown sugar syrup": A syrup made by dissolving brown sugar in water, often used in beverages or as a topping.
- The coffee shop offers a latte with brown sugar syrup.
Noun
- unrefined or only partly refined sugar