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bagasse |
the pulp that remains after juice has been removed from sugar cane or sugar beet. [1/2 definitions] |
cane |
sugar cane. [1/3 definitions] |
canebrake |
an area thickly grown with sugar cane, bamboo, or the like. |
cane sugar |
sugar made from the sugar cane. |
molasses |
a thick, sweet dark brown syrup made from sugar cane. |
rum |
an alcoholic beverage made from molasses or sugar cane. |
sucrose |
the type of sugar obtained from sugar beets and sugar cane. |
sugar |
a sweet substance in a crystal form that comes mainly from sugar cane and sugar beets. Sugar is used to flavor, preserve, and ferment food. |
sugar cane |
a tall grass of tropical areas that has a thick stalk. Sugar cane is the main source of sugar. |
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