granulated sugar
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Definition
- Noun:
- A common form of sugar: Granulated sugar is refined white sugar that has been processed into small, dry, free-flowing crystals. It is the most common type of sugar used in households for sweetening beverages and in baking.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- The recipe calls for one cup of granulated sugar.
- Please pass the granulated sugar for my coffee.
- Granulated sugar dissolves easily in hot liquids.
Advanced Usage
- As a standard ingredient: In culinary contexts, "granulated sugar" is often the default sugar referred to unless another type (like brown sugar, powdered sugar, or caster sugar) is specified.
- For the simple syrup, use equal parts water and granulated sugar.
Variants and Related Words
- Caster/Castor Sugar (noun): A finer-grained granulated sugar that dissolves more quickly, often used in baking and cocktails.
- Powdered Sugar / Confectioners' Sugar / Icing Sugar (noun): Granulated sugar that has been ground into a fine powder and mixed with a small amount of anti-caking agent (like cornstarch).
- Brown Sugar (noun): Granulated sugar that contains varying amounts of molasses, giving it a brown color and moist texture.
Synonyms
- Table sugar
- White sugar
- Refined sugar (This is a broader category that includes granulated sugar.)
Related Phrases
- To granulate (verb): To form into grains or crystals. This is the process from which "granulated sugar" gets its name.
- The heated syrup will begin to granulate as it cools.
Noun
- sugar in the form of small grains