yes, sugar cane belong to the grass family.
Yes.
Sugar cane is the type of grass uses in the sugar industry. It is grown, harvested and then the sugars are extracted and refined.
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It is the stem of a grass - a vegetable.
Sugar cane is a tall perennial grass of the genus Saccharum. It happens to have soft fiberous stalks that are rich in sugar no the sugarcane is more of a grain than a fruit
Refined sugar can be made from cane sugar. Cane sugar refers to a sugar made form the grass called "sugar cane". Sugar can also be made from "sugar beet". "Refined sugar" refers to the fact that the sugar juice has been processed and cleans to form a white crystalline product. You can also purchase "unrefined sugar" which will be brown in colour (and is nearly always made from sugar cane).
Sugar canes are naturally found on dirt and grass next to the water.
Sugar cane is a tall perennial grass, originally native to tropical Southeast Asia.
Cane Sugar is the sugar that is refined from the juice of Sugar Cane. Sugar Cane is a plant. Cane Sugar is a product.
Sugar cane is neither an herb nor a shrub. It is a grass.
Sugar cane is a tall perennial grass.
answer.com feels that sugarcane is a stem of a plant
Sugarcane is a perennial grass mostly grown in tropical countries. its stalk or stem is the source of sugar.