Organic sugar and granulated sugar is not the same thing
no they are same
yes, they are exactly the same thing.. if u look on the granulated sugar u will see somewhere in small word powdered sugar
"Maple sugar is about twice as sweet as standard granulated sugar" From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maple_sugar
Powered sugar is pulverizing granulated sugar, with cornstarch added to prevent lumps.
i dont think you can fix that mistake. I did the same thing with my frosting for Red Velvet Sandwich Cookies and I had to throw it away
granulated sugar means less fine sugar. fine sugar is the same as castor sugar!
Cane sugar comes from sugar cane. Granulated sugar most likely comes from sugar beets. Some people believe they perform differently but you will never know the difference.
Confectioners sugar (also called Powdered sugar) differs from "regular sugar" (Granulated sugar) in two ways. Confectioners sugar it's milled to a much finer grain and, and it has cornstarch in it to prevent caking. If you run of of Granulated sugar, you can substitute with Confectioners sugar. Multiply the amount of granulated sugar needed by 1.75. It takes 1 3/4 cup of powdered sugar to substitute for 1 cup of granulated sugar.
No, caster sugar is fine-ground granulated sugar. Confectioner's sugar is a mix of ultra-fine sugar and a starch; it is sometimes called icing sugar.
If you are measuring by weight, yes. If you are measuring by volume (i.e "cups"), not necessarily, since caster sugar has smaller grains and hence will "fit together" in the cup in a more compact way than granulated sugar will. This means that a cup of caster sugar will contain slightly more than a cup of granulated sugar will.
Yes you can but you may be comrpromising flavour depending on what your are making.
57 grams is the same as two ounces.