It's just like cane sugar-both are sucrose.
Most sugar comes from sugar cane, a tropical plant grown in southern US states and around the Caribbean but it can also come from beet (much of the sugar in the US is actually beet sugar). Sugar is also present in many fruits and vegies, not to mention sugar maples, honey and sorgham.
F. P. Polupanov has written: 'Mechanization of the cultivation and harvesting of sugar beet' -- subject(s): Harvesting, Beet sugar, Beets, Sugar beet industry, Sugar beet, Beet sugar industry
Sugars are found in the tissues of most plants, but are only present in sufficient concentrations for efficient extraction in sugarcane and sugar beet.
beet-as in sugar beet
Archibald Bridges has written: 'British sugar beet' 'Sugar beet in France, Belgium, Holland and Germany' -- subject(s): Beets and beet sugar
Sugar beets can be turned into dried beet pulp
Beet sugar is a type of sugar that is extracted from sugar beets. It is different from other types of sugar, such as cane sugar, because it is derived from a different plant source. Beet sugar is chemically identical to cane sugar and is commonly used in food production and cooking.
Sugarcane or sugar beet.
Leading beet sugar producing companies include American Crystal Sugar Company, Imperial Sugar Company, and Domino Sugar
mix it with some spices or sugar.....that should do it!(you can try different mixes!)
Sugar beet is "nutritious" in the same way that pure sugar is - a good source of calories, but relatively devoid of vitamins and minerals.
Sugar beet is an alternative of sugar cane.