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Definition
Demerara Sugar (noun):
- Demerara sugar is a type of cane sugar with a large grain and a pale to golden brown color.
Example Sentences
- “She sprinkled demerara sugar on top of the muffins to give them a delightful crunch.”
- “The recipe called for demerara sugar to enhance the flavor of the homemade toffee.”
- “He preferred his morning coffee with a spoonful of demerara sugar.”
Notes
- Demerara sugar is typically minimally processed, retaining more of the natural molasses.
- The sugar has a subtle caramel flavor, which is richer than white sugar but milder than other brown sugars.
- It is commonly used in baking, as a sweetener for coffee and tea, as well as a decorative topping for cookies, cakes, and other desserts.