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Yes, you can substitute white granulated sugar for cane sugar, since most sugars do come from cane. The important thing is to use granulated (not powdered), and to use white if that's what's called for, and to use brown sugar if that's what's called for.
Given a generic brand of pure clover honey, there are 16 grams of sugar per tablespoon or 5.3 grams in a teaspoon. This number may vary with different types or brands of honey. According to other sources, there are 4.2 grams of sugar in a teaspoon of white granulated sugar. Although there is slightly more sugar in a teaspoon of honey than there is in a teaspoon of white granulated sugar, some may argue that honey is a better alternative because it is more natural and has more health benefits.
One teaspoon of white granulated sugar typically contains about 16 calories.
As weird as it sounds, white sugar is the product of bleached raw sugar (granulated brown sugar).
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Approximately 1 cup of white granulated sugar is equivalent to 200 grams.
To make granulated sugar at home, you can start by blending regular white sugar in a food processor until it reaches a fine, granulated consistency. This process helps break down the sugar crystals into smaller pieces, creating homemade granulated sugar.
Yes, you can substitute white granulated sugar for cane sugar, since most sugars do come from cane. The important thing is to use granulated (not powdered), and to use white if that's what's called for, and to use brown sugar if that's what's called for.
No... Powdered sugar is icing sugar. Granulated sugar is white sugar that is in granules. Chemically they are identical. The difference is in the physical structure. You can create your own powdered sugar by using a blender and granulated sugar. It won't be as fine, but it will be closer.
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i would say regular sugar is granulated sugar or as some people call it white sugar.