dark brown sugar

  • 1Brown sugar — is a sucrose sugar product with a distinctive brown color due to the presence of molasses. It is either an unrefined or partially refined soft sugar consisting of sugar crystals with some residual molasses content or produced by the addition of… …

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  • 2brown sugar — n. soft sugar prepared in such a way that the crystals retain a thin, brown coating of dark syrup …

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  • 3brown sugar — noun unrefined or only partly refined sugar • Hypernyms: ↑sugar, ↑refined sugar • Hyponyms: ↑demerara, ↑demerara sugar * * * noun [noncount] : a type of sugar that is brown because it contains a dark syrup (called molasses) * * * ˌbrown ˈsugar [ …

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  • 4brown sugar — noun Date: 1697 soft sugar whose crystals are covered by a film of refined dark syrup …

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  • 5Dark Sword-grass — Scientific classification Kingdom …

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  • 6sugar — sugarless, adj. sugarlike, adj. /shoog euhr/, n. 1. a sweet, crystalline substance, C12H22O11, obtained chiefly from the juice of the sugarcane and the sugar beet, and present in sorghum, maple sap, etc.: used extensively as an ingredient and… …

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  • 7brown — adj., n., & v. adj. 1 having the colour produced by mixing red, yellow, and black, as of dark wood or rich soil. 2 dark skinned or suntanned. 3 (of bread) made from a dark flour as wholemeal or wheatmeal. 4 (of species or varieties) distinguished …

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  • 8Brown — adj., n., & v. adj. 1 having the colour produced by mixing red, yellow, and black, as of dark wood or rich soil. 2 dark skinned or suntanned. 3 (of bread) made from a dark flour as wholemeal or wheatmeal. 4 (of species or varieties) distinguished …

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  • 9Brown — This article is about the color. For other uses, see Brown (disambiguation). Brown …

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  • 10Sugar beet — Taxobox name = Sugar beet image width = 270px image caption = Two sugar beets the one on the left has been selectively bred to be smoother than the traditional beet, so that it traps less soil. regnum = Plantae divisio = Magnoliophyta classis =… …

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