Approximately 70% is produced from sugar cane, a very tall grass with big stems which is largely grown in the tropical countries. The remaining 30% is produced from sugar beet, a root crop resembling a large parsnip grown mostly in the temperate zones of the north. hope this helped :)
Sugar beet is a vegetable.
It is the stem of a grass - a vegetable.
Because they think it is a none fruit which makes it a vegetable but what people don't realize is that it is a fruit but yet considered a vegetable because it doesn't have any sugar in it which most fruits do.
nahh, not at all.
potato well as a vegetable
sugar beets are a root vegetable that can be used to make refined sugar...
Botanically, corn is a grain or dry fruit.
Both, they are the drag queen child of sugar plums and peas.
Technically it's neither because you don't eat sugar cane, you pull sugar from it through chemical processes.
No:) A fruit salad is a fruit salad so adding veggies would make it NOT a fruit salad. It would then be a fruit and vegetable salad. Personally, I don't think that would taste good;)
A pair is a fruit, not a vegetable
An apple is a fruit, not a vegetable.