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When sugarcanes are ripe, they would be purple in colour
Some of the domestic uses for sugarcane would be to extract the juices to make table sugar. Sugarcane is also used in making alcohol, and the fibrous part of the sugarcane is used in making paper.
It comes from the stem
Sugarcane is a grass, so there's no reason why they wouldn't. Humans only use the stem part of the sugarcane plant, so the leaves of this tall grass would be fed to cattle as a sugarcane by-product, as well as what's left over of the stems.
Sugarcane cross pollinates with other sugarcane plants. This causes it to form a seed. Sugarcane is a type of grass.
This is because some of the best sugarcane is from Clarendon, this is due in part to the Clarendon Soil, the soil in clarendon is extremely rich in nutrients and crops can flourish very well.
sugarcane is a stem
is starch present in sugarcane
it eats into the sugarcane
Sugarcane plants store their excess food in the stem. That is the edible part of the stem which many humans eat.
Sugarcane is acidic.
No, actually the wives of the family spend most of the day cooking big meals. They consider eating a sacrifice.