wet sugar is sugar containing some amount of sugar proportional to its weight
Wet sugar gets dissolved you tard!
well if they're cut,the juice from the strawberries will get on the sugar and then the sugar will get wet......
Sugar is ALWAYS considered a Wet ingredient!
Wet sugar has water in it, but dry sugar does not--and water is a very heavy substance, weighing 8 pounds per gallon. So with that additional weight, wet sugar is heavier than dry sugar.
dry sugar
I suppose you can, but it will attract insects and rodents. If you luggage gets wet, the wet sugar can get on all of the items in your luggage.
It gets wet.
The coffee cup was empty. There was no water in the coffee.
Wet ingredients are those such as milk, eggs, yogurt, or other "wet" items in a recipe. Similar to soft. Dry ingredients are like flour, sugar, baking soda, etc.
East Asia is very wet. That is why the majority of the poorer population conduct themselves to wet agricultural businesses such as wet rice, and sugar cane production. While South West Asia, or the Middle East is mainly desert.
Sugar is the answer.........
Glucose is a type of sugar, and it is not particularly slimy. The wet, slippery, viscous quality of slime is usually the result of proteins, not sugar.