Hawaii grows the most sugar cane in the United States, with a majority of the sugar cane production located on the island of Maui.
Brazil grows the most sugar cane in the world.
Florida grows the most sugar cane in the United States. It has a suitable climate and soil conditions for sugar cane cultivation.
Brazil is the country that grows the most sugar cane worldwide. Its tropical climate and large land area make it ideal for cultivating sugar cane.
A farmer looking to grow sugar cane would likely live in a tropical or subtropical region with a warm climate and ample rainfall. Countries like Brazil, India, Thailand, and Australia are some of the largest producers of sugar cane in the world.
As to my knowledge, the sugar bowl of the world changes (usually annually), as it is most likely given to the country that produces the most sugarcane. In this case, the current holder is Brazil (I have seen Cuba known as the Sugar Bowl of the World before).
Brazil grows the most sugar cane in the world.
Florida grows the most sugar cane in the United States. It has a suitable climate and soil conditions for sugar cane cultivation.
Brazil is the country that grows the most sugar cane worldwide. Its tropical climate and large land area make it ideal for cultivating sugar cane.
I think most of the sugar was and still is imported into Europe from other countries because sugar cane grows in tropical and sub tropical climates. However sugar cane was grown in parts of Spain and Portugal. The world's top three sugar cane producing countries are Brazil, India and China. However France, Russia, Germany, Italy and Poland grow Sugar beet, which sugar also is produced from.
Most sugar is made from either cane or beets.
Cane sugar comes from sugar cane. Granulated sugar most likely comes from sugar beets. Some people believe they perform differently but you will never know the difference.
Sugar cane and the sugar beet
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Most sugar is made from either cane or beets.
The sugar cane in the plant that the most common used sugar is stracted from. First the juice is squeezed and from there the process is done. In the related links box below, I posted the wikipedia article on sugar cane for more information.
most US sugar is refined from Sugar Beets - but not all of it, the rest is from Sugar Cane.
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