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Sugar comes from sugarcane and from sugar beets neither of which comes from rainforests. Sugarcane is from the tropics and sugar beets are grown in all sorts of places, such as Idaho.
Sucrose is a type of sugar that is found in many plants but extracted as ordinary sugar mainly from sugar cane and sugar beets.
Sugar beet, swedes and beetroot are all indeed modified roots.
Well my research tells me probably, but not certain. Yes, all natural sugars come from plants. Usually sugar cane or sugar beets.
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Sugar normally comes from sugar cane and sugar beet and can be found in a variety of different foods and drinks.
"Sugar" generally refers to granulated or table sugar. Essentially all sugar is vegan. All major sources of sugar come from plants such as sugar cane, sugar beets, or corn (think corn syrup). No major sources of sugar are derived from animals. In theory you could come up with a method to extract sugars from animals, but it is extremely doubtful that anyone could come up with an economically viable way to do it in bulk.
They are originally beets, and have no transformations during their growth except getting bigger.
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in the early 1800's, the phrase "pigs in clover" was a euphism where clover subbed for manure. A popular parlor game in the 1890's was called "Pigs in Clover".
A beet is a root plant.
Cucumbers do not come from the root of the plant. They grow on the vine. Beets, carrots, and sweet potatoes are all roots.