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Light brown sugar is a type of sugar and sweetener that is made from white sugar that has been combined with molasses. It is a popular choice for baking and cooking due to its unique flavor and color. It is often used in recipes that call for a hint of sweetness, such as cookies, cakes, and other desserts. It is also used to add a subtle flavor to savory dishes, such as sauces and marinades. Light brown sugar is also used to sweeten beverages, such as coffee and tea.
Light brown sugar is widely available in supermarkets and specialty stores. It is also available online from a variety of retailers. Some of the companies that produce light brown sugar include Imperial Sugar, Domino Sugar, C&H Sugar, and Florida Crystals. Show Less Read more