That is a difficult question to answer. Sugary junk foods are probably one of the most unhealthy, but any foods sweetened with high fructose corn syrup (HFCS) are even more unhealthy. Many people do not realize that refined sugar used as a sweetener has no nutritional value, or that the amount quoted for RDA is the MAXIMUM amount of refined sugar one should consume, not a minimum amount one needs to consume. HFCS is now being used instead of sugar by many companies. According to some reports, it can damage the body much more than refined sugar does.
There are healthy sweeteners, like honey and stevia. There are also natural sugars in fruits. Table sugar, which is refined, and high fructose corn syrup (HFCS) are unhealthy. Artificial sweeteners are also unhealthy.
castor sugar is white sugar that has been ground fine, but not as fine as confectioners sugar. It can be made by putting white sugar in a food processor for a few pulses
It depends on the brown sugar brand and variety. Unrefined brown sugar is typically referred to as 'raw sugar' Typical brown sugar can be partially refined or can simply be refined white sugar with molasses added. By rule of thumb, the finer the grain, the more refined the product has been.
100 Raw Sugar = 92 Refined Sugar
No. It is not sugar.
it is because of the market acceptability of raw sugar as export. next is that refined sugar have high moisture contents because of its purity.so therefore refined sugar could no longer be stocked in container vans. in comparison with raw sugar, raw has although well known for its impurities, it has been accepted as healthy sugar for consumption, its process is centrifuged, it can be stored because of its high granulated contents.. with a different comparison to refined, refined has already been made with different chemical unhealthy components within the product. highly moisturated because of its contents and could only be transferred or shipped in minimal volume in comparison to raw that the longevity of its quality could maintain whatever the span of days or period of months of storage..
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No as its refined from sugar cane.
Refined sugar is considered an organic substance because it is derived from natural sources such as sugarcane or sugar beets. Organic molecules contain carbon and hydrogen atoms, which are present in refined sugar.
The value of refined beet sugar shipments was $2.61 billion in 1997
The value of refined beet sugar shipments was $2.49 billion in 2000