cane sugar

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cane sugar

A baker sprinkles cane sugar on top of a freshly baked cake.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • Sugar from sugarcane used as a sweetening agent: This refers to the sweet, crystalline substance that is extracted and refined from sugarcane plants for the purpose of sweetening food and drinks.
    • Sucrose obtained from sugar cane: This is the specific chemical compound (sucrose) that is the primary component of the sugar produced from sugarcane.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • I prefer using cane sugar in my coffee because of its flavor.
    • The recipe specifically calls for cane sugar, not beet sugar.
    • Cane sugar is a common ingredient in many desserts and beverages.
Advanced Usage
  • As a mass noun: "Cane sugar" is typically used as an uncountable noun when referring to the substance in general.
    • This brand of cola is sweetened with cane sugar.
Variants and Related Words
  • Sugarcane (n): The tall tropical grass from which cane sugar is extracted.
    • The fields were full of ripe sugarcane.
  • Brown sugar (n): A type of cane sugar that retains some molasses, giving it a brown color and distinctive taste.
  • Granulated sugar (n): The common white, refined form of cane sugar.
Synonyms
  • Sucrose (when specifically referring to the chemical compound from cane).
  • Table sugar (when it is the refined, white product from cane).
cane sugar

A baker sprinkles cane sugar on top of a freshly baked cake.

Noun
  1. sugar from sugarcane used as sweetening agent
  2. sucrose obtained from sugar cane