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You should be able to substitute granulated sugar doe castor sugar without any significant detriment to the resulting product.
Basically people use that term instead of using the word butt. And sometimes they may use the term buns if they are talking about a woman's breast.
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Yes, I can play 'Hot Cross Buns' on the piano. If the question is as to which notes to use, you would E, D, and C to play 'Hot Cross Buns.'
Yes, you can substitute white granulated sugar for cane sugar, since most sugars do come from cane. The important thing is to use granulated (not powdered), and to use white if that's what's called for, and to use brown sugar if that's what's called for.
Sugar cane is used to make sugar a lot of places but in some cases people use sugar beet. So basically if you took away sugar cane the sugar supply might not be as plentiful.
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This is somewhat an opinion question, but one of the most important things would be to remember that maltose is a sugar. Maltose can be used as a sugar substitute, but because it is a sugar itself you should still only use it in moderation.
they use it for food and to control bugs and much more
No, the production of sugar in the West Indies relied heavily on enslaved African labor due to its labor-intensive nature and the need for a large workforce. Enslaved Africans were crucial for the establishment and growth of sugar plantations in the region, making their exploitation integral to the sugar industry's success.
not usually, but it is possible. plain cocoa would be preferred as a chocolate substitute. Chocolate is a mixture of cocoa, sugar, and fat (cocoa butter). You can make a passable substitute by mixing softened or melted butter with equal or nearly equal amounts of cocoa and pulverized (caster) sugar, adjust for taste. If you use hot cocoa mix do not add sugar and add double the mix.