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Granulated sugar, also known as table sugar, is a type of sugar commonly used in baking and cooking. It is made from either sugar cane or sugar beets, and is composed of sucrose molecules. Granulated sugar is the most common form of sugar used in households, and is available in both white and brown varieties. It is also used in the production of many processed foods, such as jams, jellies, and candies.
Granulated sugar is a key component of the sugar and sweeteners market, which also includes other forms of sugar, such as liquid sugar, powdered sugar, and high fructose corn syrup. The market also includes artificial sweeteners, such as aspartame, sucralose, and stevia.
Some companies in the granulated sugar market include C&H Sugar, Imperial Sugar, American Crystal Sugar, and Domino Sugar. Show Less Read more