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Sugarcane - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sugarcane, or sugar cane, is any of six to thirty-seven species (depending on taxonomic system) of tall perennial grasses of the genus Saccharum (family Poaceae, tribe ...
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SKIL - How Sugar Cane Is Made
Growing the Cane Sugar cane is a sub-tropical and tropical crop that prefers lots of sun and lots of water - provided that its roots are not waterlogged.
http://www.sucrose.com/lcane.html
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Saccharum officinarum
Sugar is a common adjunct to unpleasant medicines. Some races are considered magical and are used ceremoniously. The saw edge of the sugar cane leaf is used to scar the skin ...
http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/duke_energy/Saccharum_officinarum.html
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Sugar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Commercially produced table sugar comes either from sugar cane or from sugar beet. Manufacturing and preparing food may involve other sugars, including palm sugar and fructose ...
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sugar cane - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about sugar cane
Large tropical grass Saccharum officinarum, in the family Gramineae, one of the world's main sources of sugar. Plants reach 3–4 m/10–13 ft in height and have thick, solid stems ...
http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/sugar+cane
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Sugar Cane Growers Cooperative of Florida
Copyright © 2003, Sugar Cane Growers Cooperative of Florida Site Design by Consensus Communications
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sugar cane: Definition from Answers.com
n. A tall tropical southeast Asian grass (Saccharum officinarum) having thick, solid, tough stems that are a chief commercial source of sugar.
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WHFoods: Cane juice
While both sweetners are made from sugar cane, evaporated cane juice does not undergo the same degree of processing that refined sugar does. Therefore, unlike refined sugar, it ...
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cane sugar - definition of cane sugar by the Free Online Dictionary ...
cane sugar. n. Sucrose obtained from sugar cane. cane sugar. n. 1. (Chemistry / Elements & Compounds) the sucrose obtained from sugar cane, which is identical to that obtained from ...
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SKIL - Learn How Sugar Is Made
Raw sugar is made where the sugar cane grows and white sugar is made from the raw sugar in the country where it is needed. Beet sugar is easier to purify and most is grown where it ...
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