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It depends on the brown sugar brand and variety. Unrefined brown sugar is typically referred to as 'raw sugar' Typical brown sugar can be partially refined or can simply be refined white sugar with molasses added. By rule of thumb, the finer the grain, the more refined the product has been.
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Brown sugar Refined (white) sugar
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Brown sugar Refined (white) sugar
Brown sugar Refined (white) sugar
I'm assuming that you meant substitute. To substitute white sugar for brown the formula is as follows: to replace one cup light brown sugar- mix one cup granulated sugar and one Tablespoon molasses. To substitute one cup dark brown sugar- mix one cup granulated sugar and two tablespoons molasses.
no they are very different brown sugar is regular white sugar with the addition of molasses
Brown sugar is less refined than white. The brown colour is removed by a bleaching agent.
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No. According to dietbites.com there is only 211.66 grams of sugar in brown sugar. More in regular cane sugar.
it is less refined than white sugar so therefore it has less additives