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Demerara is a form of [[Brown sugar|brown sugar]]. It is a light brown [[Sugar|sugar]] with large golden crystals which are slightly sticky. While this sugar is often expensive, it has a unique, unmatched flavor. | Demerara is a form of [[Brown sugar|brown sugar]]. It is a light brown [[Sugar|sugar]] with large golden crystals which are slightly sticky. While this sugar is often expensive, it has a unique, unmatched flavor. | ||
Revision as of 23:48, 14 September 2017
Demerara is a form of brown sugar. It is a light brown sugar with large golden crystals which are slightly sticky. While this sugar is often expensive, it has a unique, unmatched flavor.
Demerara is made from crystallized, partially evaporated sugar cane juice and spun in a centrifuge to remove almost all of the molasses.