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Refined Cane Sugar is a type of sugar derived from sugar cane. It is a popular sweetener used in many food and beverage products, such as soft drinks, candy, and baked goods. Refined Cane Sugar is produced by extracting the juice from sugar cane, boiling it to remove impurities, and then crystallizing the remaining liquid. The resulting sugar is then dried and milled into a fine powder. Refined Cane Sugar is a popular alternative to other sweeteners, such as high-fructose corn syrup, due to its natural flavor and texture. It is also a healthier option than other sweeteners, as it contains fewer calories and is free of artificial additives.
Some companies in the Refined Cane Sugar market include Cargill, Tate & Lyle, American Sugar Refining, and Imperial Sugar. Show Less Read more