lump sugar
Noun: - Refined sugar molded into rectangular shapes convenient as single servings: "Lump sugar" refers to small, solid pieces of sugar, typically cube-shaped or rectangular, that are pre-portioned for individual use, often to sweeten hot beverages.
"Lump sugar" is used as a countable noun. It refers to the specific, individual pieces of molded sugar. - I take two lumps of sugar in my coffee. - The waiter brought a bowl of lump sugar with the tea. - Do you prefer granulated sugar or lump sugar for your tea?
- "A lump of sugar": The standard phrase to refer to a single piece. The preposition "of" is always used when specifying a quantity.
- Could you pass me a lump of sugar, please?
- "Lump sugar" as a mass noun: When referring to the substance or type of sugar in general, it can be used without an article.
- This café serves its coffee with lump sugar.
- Sugar cube (n): A common synonym for "lump sugar," emphasizing its cubic shape.
- She dropped a sugar cube into her espresso.
- Cube sugar (n): Another term for sugar formed into small cubes.
- Granulated sugar (n): Sugar in the form of small, loose grains, which is the more common form contrasted with lump sugar.
- Sugar cube: A cube of sugar.
- Cube sugar: Sugar in cube form.
The term specifically denotes the form of the sugar (molded into a solid lump or cube) rather than a different type of sugar. It is typically made from refined white sugar but can also be made from brown sugar. Its primary function is for convenient, pre-measured sweetening.
- refined sugar molded into rectangular shapes convenient as single servings