In 1744, a German chemist discovered that sugar from sugar beets was the same as sugar from sugar cane. About 50 years later, another German chemist developed a method for extracting sugar from the beets.
Edward V. Jesse has written: 'An analysis of cooperative over-order pricing of fluid milk' -- subject(s): Cooperative marketing, Milk, Milk trade, Prices 'Beet sugar supply response in the United States' -- subject(s): Beet sugar, Beet sugar industry, Beets, Sugar, Sugar beet, Sugar beet industry 'Effectiveness of federal marketing orders for fruits and vegetables' -- subject(s): Government purchasing 'Decentralized tomato processing' -- subject(s): Agricultural processing plants, Design and construction, Preservation, Tomatoes
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
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
Sugarcane or sugar beet.
Leading beet sugar producing companies include American Crystal Sugar Company, Imperial Sugar Company, and Domino Sugar
Sugar beet is "nutritious" in the same way that pure sugar is - a good source of calories, but relatively devoid of vitamins and minerals.
mix it with some spices or sugar.....that should do it!(you can try different mixes!)
Sugar beet is an alternative of sugar cane.
The value of refined beet sugar shipments was $2.61 billion in 1997
The value of refined beet sugar shipments was $2.49 billion in 2000