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  2. Non-centrifugal cane sugar - Wikipedia

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    Jaggery, non-centrifugal cane sugar, Myanmar. Non-centrifugal cane sugar ( NCS ) is the technical name given to traditional raw sugar obtained by evaporating water from sugarcane juice. NCS is internationally recognized as a discrete and unique product by the FAO [ 1 ] since 1964 and by the World Customs Organization (WCO) since 2007.

  3. Jaggery - Wikipedia

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    Kolhapur is one of the largest producers of jaggery in India and has a GI Tag for Kolhapur jaggery. [8] Most vegetable dishes, curries, and dals, and many desserts contain it. Jaggery is especially used during Makar Sankranti for making a dessert called tilgul. In Gujarat, a similar preparation known called tal na ladu or tal sankli is made. In ...

  4. Khejurer Gur - Wikipedia

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    Khejurer Gur (Bengali: খেজুরের গুড়, romanized: Khējurēr Guṛ) is a type of jaggery made from date palm sweet sap. The sap is boiled and concentrated to syrup phase by evaporation; gur (jaggery) is prepared by cooling the concentrated syrup. Khejurer Gur is available in two forms — patali (solid) and nolen or jhola ...

  5. Kolhapur jaggery - Wikipedia

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    This popular jaggery variant is made from unrefined sugarcane juice, manually extracted and processed using traditional boiling, churning, and filtering methods. The result is a distinctively flavored and textured jaggery, often relished in its crystallized state. [12] Kolhapur jaggery is white, golden (reddish-brown) and chemical-free.

  6. List of sugars - Wikipedia

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    Jaggery – made from date, cane juice, or palm sap, contains 50% sucrose, up to 20% invert sugars, and a maximum of 20% moisture Lactose – sometimes called milk sugar [6] Malt extract or malt syrup – a sweet, sticky, brown liquid made from barley [7]

  7. Sugar - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 19 January 2025. Sweet-tasting, water-soluble carbohydrates This article is about the class of sweet-flavored substances used as food. For common table sugar, see Sucrose. For other uses, see Sugar (disambiguation). Sugars (clockwise from top-left): white refined, unrefined, brown, unprocessed cane Sugar ...

  8. Muscovado - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Muscovado contains higher levels of various minerals than processed white sugar, and is considered by some to be healthier. [3] [4] [5] Its main uses are in food and confectionery, and the manufacturing of rum and other forms of alcohol. The largest producer and consumer of muscovado is India. [6] [7]

  9. Molasses - Wikipedia

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    It contains no protein. In a reference amount of 100 grams, molasses is a rich source (20% or more of the Daily Value , DV) of vitamin B6 and several dietary minerals , including manganese , magnesium , iron , potassium and calcium .