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Buy now: Organic raw cane sugar 5kg
Sugar-Sugar-Baby, oh-oh, Sugar-Sugar-Baby - the well-known song is very sweet, and so is our organic raw cane sugar! Thanks to its mildly sweet taste and crystalline consistency, it is a great alternative to white sugar. Curious? Then go ahead and buy KoRo's raw cane sugar now in the convenient 5 kg value pack! Try it out for that extra portion of baking fun and enjoyment!
Raw cane sugar - what is it?
Whole cane sugar (also known as panela), raw cane sugar and cane sugar all sound outrageously similar and so confusion can quickly arise. First, let's look at what they have in common: All three types of sugar are made from sugar cane grown in tropical countries such as Brazil, South Africa and Cuba. These countries also include Mozambique, where our raw cane sugar comes from - from 100% organic cultivation, of course! But what is the difference then? Apart from their names and origins, the sugar varieties are actually quite different from each other - both in taste and in production. Whole cane sugar is obtained from the sugar cane juice, which is thickened, dried and ground in the process. It has a very dark, brown colour and a strong flavour of its own. Raw cane sugar is much lighter, which is due to the fact that the thickened sugar cane juice is refined once for its production. Cane sugar is finally completely white because it is refined several times.
Clever cane sugar?
Of course, when it comes to sugar, "refined" is not a synonym for smart or clever. In the world of sugar, refined describes processed and isolated sugar. Incidentally, this also includes dextrose and fructose. Refining thus describes the process by which the sugar crystals obtained are repeatedly dissolved and crystallised. The aim is to increase the purity of the sugar crystals. Since raw cane sugar is only refined once, it still contains a residue of molasses, unlike cane sugar - hence the brown colour and the still slightly caramel-like aroma. This is no longer present in white cane sugar because it has been purified several times with water.
Baking and more baking with our raw cane sugar
Even though raw cane sugar has a slightly different taste, it is a wonderful alternative to white sugars, such as beet sugar and cane sugar, and gives your baked goods that special something. Both the pink chocolate and walnut cookies and our vegan chocolate chip cookies enchant all cookie lovers in this world. A delicious vegan hazelnut cake, vegan apple crumble or a vegan banana bread can all be made in an instant. The sugar, which has only been refined once, is also wonderfully suitable for desserts: try making some yeast dumplings, a classic German Kaiserschmarrn with raisins or hazelnut rice pudding with the sugar! Want to try something a bit more out there? Make sweet Caribbean beans!
Buy organic raw cane sugar
We also offer a wide range of sugar alternatives, such as coconut blossom sugar, xylitol and erythritol for even more variety in baking and cooking! Are you keen to experiment and want to replace cane and beet sugar with simply refined raw cane sugar? Then buy the organic raw cane sugar online now and save on the price as well as packaging waste and transport routes with the 5 kg value pack. Enjoy the sweetness!
Average nutritional values | per 100 g |
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Calorific value (in kj/kcal) | 1700 / 400 |
Fat | 0 g |
thereof saturated fatty acids | 0 g |
Carbohydrates | 100 g |
thereof sugar | 100 g |
Protein | 0 g |
Salt | 0 g |
Product number: | ZUCKER_007 |
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Best before date | 21.10.2028 |
Origin | Colombia |
Origin (Processing) | Colombia |
Organic Origin | Non-EU Agriculture |
Content | 5 kg |
Manufacturer | KoRo |
EAN/GTIN | 4260654786125 |
Data sheet | Specification |
Organic control body & Organic origin |
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Nutrition traces | Nutrition traces |
Shipping | Delivery time outside of Germany |
Company |
KoRo Handels GmbH Hauptstraße 26, 10827 Berlin |
Storage Advice | Store in a cool and dry place |
Ingredients | 100 % raw cane sugar* *from certified organic agriculture |
Cross contamination | May contain traces of PEANUT, NUTS and SESAME |
Trade Name | Organic raw can sugar |
Label note | Ingredients, nutritional values, and packaging may change. For exact information, please check the product description. |
Press & Resellers | Download cropped photo |
Production
Rohrzucker stammt aus dem Zuckerrohr. Der Anbau gestaltet sich ganz einfach, denn ein Stück des Zuckerrohrs fängt von selbst an zu wurzeln, sobald es in der Erde steckt.
Die Halme der Pflanze haben einen Durchmesser von 2-5 cm und können eine Höhe von 3-6 Metern erreichen. In 2/3 der Halme ist das süße Mark enthalten. Es werden dementsprechend auch nur die Halme und nicht die Blätter weiterverarbeitet.
Je nach Region wird das Zuckerrohr nach 6-18 Monaten geerntet. Dementsprechend findet die Ernte auch überall in verschiedenen Monaten statt. Wie viele Ernten das Zuckerrohr liefert, hängt ebenfalls von der Region ab. In der Regel sind es aber zwei bis 5 Ernten.
Rohrzucker kann zu verschiedenen Produkten verarbeitet werden. Die Produkte reichen vom Rohrzucker Würfel bis zum Rohrzuckerschnaps. Dazwischen gibt es auch noch Peelings aus Rohrzucker und Rohrzucker-Sticks. Die Produktpalette lässt kaum einen Wunsch offen.
Das Zuckerrohr wird geschnetzelt und ausgepresst. Anschließend wird alles filtriert und der Saft eingedickt. Bei Rohrohrzucker wird der Saft daraufhin nur einmal raffiniert und dann getrocknet. Raffination bedeutet, dass der Saft auskristallisiert und danach durch Zentrifugieren von der Melasse getrennt wird.
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Much more delicious than ordinary household sugar, I no longer use any other kind.
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