not exactly. You can chew it to get out the juice but you can't eat the stalk.
Sugar cane is cut and milled into raw cane sugar, then shipped in that form to refiners to be processed into syrup, granulated sugar, powdered sugar, or brown sugar.
Sugar cane is a type of plant that is grown and then harvested into sugar. Sugar cane is a sub-tropical crop of tall plants with very thick stems. The stems are harvested and they are crushed in order to extract the sweet juice. The juice is purified and the water content is boiled off. Eventually the process reaches a stage when sugar crystals grow. The results are a brown raw sugar that resembles the sweet brown sugar used to make baked goods.
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Sucrose is extracted from sugar cane and sugar beet. It must be processed, crushed for juice, then filtered and heated to 200 degrees Fahrenheit to precipitate it for form a 'mud'. It is then separated by centrifugation or gravity, then the product is crystallized, centrifuged and evaporated to form raw cane sugar.
The raw materials needed for a plant to build sugar molecules are Carbon dioxide (CO2) and Water (H2O); which are given off by animals and humans.
Is this a joke it is of course sugar cane a tall green plant grown on hawaii mainly
Sugar Cane
This entry includes establishments primarily engaged in refining purchased raw cane sugar and sugar syrup. Sugar cane is cut and milled into raw cane sugar, then shipped in that form to refiners to be processed into syrup, granulated sugar, powdered sugar
I wouldn't say there are "benefits" from chewing raw sugar cane. But it is healthier then processed sugar you buy at the store. Make sure the sugar cane is free of "hard crystals". Hard crystals are a mineral usually found in raw sugar canes that is usually cause when rotting pieces of sugar clump together. They can be harmful to the kidneys. :D But otherwise its not that bad... I love sugar but I don't know if I would want to eat it raw. ~idle34pizzaz
Jungle Jim's in Fairfield, Ohio (Cincinnati) has raw sugar cane. See the related link below.
you can use regular sugar or you can use raw sugar depending on your recipe because both are cane sugar.
Sugar cane is the type of grass uses in the sugar industry. It is grown, harvested and then the sugars are extracted and refined.
Sugar Cane
Sugar in the raw is one brand
Sugar cane is cut and milled into raw cane sugar, then shipped in that form to refiners to be processed into syrup, granulated sugar, powdered sugar, or brown sugar.
Sugar cane.Sugar cane & sugar beet
white cane sugar, brown sugar, raw sugar, molasses is a sugar