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The juice of the sugar cane where the sugar is, the fibers of the sugar cane where the juice is, the roots, and the leaves.
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The roots of sugar cane help to hold the soil in place. Without the roots, the soil would wash away. This works with any type of plant, really.
Sugar cane can grow "above ground roots" during flooding, grow in different soils, tolerate fires, and survive most droughts.
I think you refer to 'sugar beet' it is not any type of cane. It is a root crop with a tap root similar to beetroot. It is grown in cooler climates for sugar production.
Sucrose (C12H22O11) + 3.5% to 6.5% Molasses
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 can grow "above ground roots" during flooding, grow in different soils, tolerate fires, and survive most droughts.
No. Cane toads were brought into Australia to eat the cane beetles devastating the sugar cane crops in northeastern Australia. The toads were an experiment, imported into the country by the Australian Bureau of Sugar Experimental Stations to eat cane beetles, specifically, Greyback and French's Cane Beetles. These native beetles ate grass roots, bored into the roots of sugar cane crops and caused the plants to die and go brown. Using poison controls had been unsuccessful, so it was hoped cane toads would prove to be an effective biological control on the beetles.
Sugar made with sugar cane stalks is called cane sugar.
Sugar beet is an alternative of sugar cane.
Yes,Cane sugar is the sweetest sugar because it is made with the sweetest thing in the world the sugar cane and that's why sugar made by sugar cane is the is the sweetest sugar