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brown sugar
(redirected from Natural brown sugar)

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brown sugar
n.
1. Unrefined or incompletely refined sugar that still retains some molasses, which gives it a brownish color.
2. A commercial product made by the addition of molasses to white sugar.

brown sugar
n
(Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Plants) sugar that is unrefined or only partially refined

brown sugar, brown rice - Brown sugar is unrefined or partially refined; brown rice is unpolished with only the husk removed.
See also related terms for husk.
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Noun1.brown sugar - unrefined or only partly refined sugar
demerara sugar, demerara - light brown cane sugar; originally from Guyana
refined sugar, sugar - a white crystalline carbohydrate used as a sweetener and preservative
Translations
brown sugar nzucchero greggio


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The grains are sweetened with honey and natural brown sugar, which are toasted for a hearty crunch.
 
 
 
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