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Q: What part of the plant is the sugar cane or beet?
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What part of a sugar cane plant do you eat?

Sugar cane is a grass the sugary sap comes from the stem of the plant, from which the strap like leaves sprout. The stem is about 2 meters long an 5 cm in diameter.


What part of the plant does beets come from?

A beet is a root plant.


What part of the sugar beet you use?

the root, its like a carrot


What part of sugar cane can you eat?

Is it Stem


Where do sugar cubes come from?

Sugar is extracted from sugarcane and sugar beet.About 200 countries grow sugar cane. The world's largest producer of sugar cane by far is Brazil, followed by India.The bagasse that remains after sugarcane crushing may be burned to provide both heat - used in the mill - and electricity, typically sold to the consumer electricity grid. It may also, because of its high cellulose content, be used as raw material for paper and cardboard, branded as 'environmentally friendly', as it is made from a by-product of sugar production.Sugar beet (Beta vulgaris) is a plant whose root contains a high concentration of sucrose. It is grown commercially for sugar. The sugar beet is directly related to the beetroot, chard and fodder beet, all descended by cultivation from the sea beet. Beet sugar accounts for 30% of the world's sugar production.


What plant part is sugar made from?

Sugar is made by leaves.People recover sugar by processing various parts of the plants:maple trees have sugar in their sapsugar beets have sugar in their main rootsugar cane has sugar in its stalkclover (and other plants) has sugar in the flowersmany plants (apples etc.) have sugar in their fruit


Life cycle of sugar cane?

The life cycle of sugar cane is as follows: first, it is planted and the by product then gets sent to the sugar refinery. Next the sugar cane residue is extracted and sent to the pulp board where it is made into different shapes and sizes. The roots then go into items such as food containers and become part of the organic waste collection where it then becomes garbage, compost, or goes into the soil. Finally the sun causes photosynthesis to occur and the plant sugar cane begins to grow again.


What was sugar used for during the American Civil War?

Yes. Sugar cane was part of the triangular trade.


Which part of the sugar cane is eaten?

It depends on which kind of sugar, whether it's sugar cane or sugar beets. Both are harvested using mechanical harvesters, but both machines are radically different. If you search Google Images for both kinds, there are numerous pictures.


What is the difference between maple sugar and white sugar?

White sugar is sugar extracted from the sugar cane. Maple sugar is sugar extracted from part of the maple tree.


What is the product made into rum as part of the triangular trade?

MOLASSES


What part of the sugarcane plant is sugar manufactured?

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