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Why sugar can not be extracted from sugarbeet?

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Actually it can. It just comes out as a different form of sugar than the kind of sugar you get from sugar cane. But once fully refined there is no difference. When you buy white granulated sugar in the store (at least in the US), you can't tell any difference. C & H Sugar, a US company, actually got its name because of the two sources. California and Colorado sugar were from sugarbeet, and Hawaii produced sugar cane.

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