Caster sugar, also known as superfine sugar, is a finely granulated sugar that dissolves easily, making it ideal for baking and mixing into beverages. It is commonly used in recipes for meringues, cakes, and cocktails due to its smooth texture. In some regions, it may also be referred to as "baker's sugar." Its fine consistency allows for a lighter texture in baked goods.
i think its because caster sugar has smaller particles!!:)
Yes, this sugar can be used in place of the former. If the grind quality is of importance, depending on a recipe, you'll need to make sure it is similar or else it may throw the result off. For other means such as garnishing and what not, it should be fine.
you mix brown caster suger and buter till your mixture gose nice and creamie then you put the cream where you want and ready to cook by dain sandasin
Yes. Caster suger is finer than ordinary sugar so there is less air space between the crystals and more sugar for the same volume. But on a weight-by-weight basis, it should not be any sweeter than regular sugar.
yes alan suger called sir
suger , it must be SUGER why not, sUgEr is so sweet nothing is sweeter than SUgeR
Steering caster,a caster wheel which can swivel. And change direction in any way.
Rich Caster's birth name is Richard C. Caster.
How high is your suger count be
No it is in the stems like the suger cane or the suger beet store suger in them.
Suger cane is made with suger !
Suger and suger cane.