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Demerera sugar vs. brown sugar
Planned maintenance scheduled April 17/18, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Unicorn Meta Zoo #1: Why another podcast?No Demerara sugarLight vs Dark Brown SugarIs it easy to make my own Vanilla Sugar?Brown sugar instead of white sugarDoes the type of sugar make a difference when making chocolate?Is Dextrose the same as Atomized Glucose Powder?How much brown sugar should I substitute for white sugar?making jam with brown (raw) caster sugarDifference between brown sugar and white sugar?Sweet and Sour?Brown sugar + Bread =?
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Some recipes I have seen call for demerera sugar, rather than what I would normally use, which is brown sugar. Is there a noticeable difference in taste or outcome, or this likely to be somewhat of a marketing influence? Is it related to country of origin? How is demerera sugar different to other sugar forms?
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Some recipes I have seen call for demerera sugar, rather than what I would normally use, which is brown sugar. Is there a noticeable difference in taste or outcome, or this likely to be somewhat of a marketing influence? Is it related to country of origin? How is demerera sugar different to other sugar forms?
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Some recipes I have seen call for demerera sugar, rather than what I would normally use, which is brown sugar. Is there a noticeable difference in taste or outcome, or this likely to be somewhat of a marketing influence? Is it related to country of origin? How is demerera sugar different to other sugar forms?
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Some recipes I have seen call for demerera sugar, rather than what I would normally use, which is brown sugar. Is there a noticeable difference in taste or outcome, or this likely to be somewhat of a marketing influence? Is it related to country of origin? How is demerera sugar different to other sugar forms?
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Demerara sugar is a sugar made from reduced, crystallized cane juice. That is, it is a form of brown sugar with the molasses left in during the refining process.
Regular brown sugar is actually made from pure white sugar, with molasses added back in for flavor.
They will have similar performance and flavor profiles so you can substitute freely, although demerara sugar may have less of a pronounced molasses flavor. Your best substitute is light brown sugar.
+1 Clear and concise. Thanks. So, perhaps easier to manufacture, but more expensive through economies of scale? Because it is quite a bit more expensive and harder to source where I am.
– long
Nov 17 '13 at 19:30
I imagine price difference is economy of scale and distribution, but that is just speculation...
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Nov 17 '13 at 19:35
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I just bought some demerara instead of "brown sugar" to try it out next time I bake, so thank you for this info, as I'm researching just what the differences might be between the types...Louis.
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Demerara sugar is a sugar made from reduced, crystallized cane juice. That is, it is a form of brown sugar with the molasses left in during the refining process.
Regular brown sugar is actually made from pure white sugar, with molasses added back in for flavor.
They will have similar performance and flavor profiles so you can substitute freely, although demerara sugar may have less of a pronounced molasses flavor. Your best substitute is light brown sugar.
+1 Clear and concise. Thanks. So, perhaps easier to manufacture, but more expensive through economies of scale? Because it is quite a bit more expensive and harder to source where I am.
– long
Nov 17 '13 at 19:30
I imagine price difference is economy of scale and distribution, but that is just speculation...
– SAJ14SAJ
Nov 17 '13 at 19:35
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Demerara sugar is a sugar made from reduced, crystallized cane juice. That is, it is a form of brown sugar with the molasses left in during the refining process.
Regular brown sugar is actually made from pure white sugar, with molasses added back in for flavor.
They will have similar performance and flavor profiles so you can substitute freely, although demerara sugar may have less of a pronounced molasses flavor. Your best substitute is light brown sugar.
+1 Clear and concise. Thanks. So, perhaps easier to manufacture, but more expensive through economies of scale? Because it is quite a bit more expensive and harder to source where I am.
– long
Nov 17 '13 at 19:30
I imagine price difference is economy of scale and distribution, but that is just speculation...
– SAJ14SAJ
Nov 17 '13 at 19:35
add a comment |
Demerara sugar is a sugar made from reduced, crystallized cane juice. That is, it is a form of brown sugar with the molasses left in during the refining process.
Regular brown sugar is actually made from pure white sugar, with molasses added back in for flavor.
They will have similar performance and flavor profiles so you can substitute freely, although demerara sugar may have less of a pronounced molasses flavor. Your best substitute is light brown sugar.
Demerara sugar is a sugar made from reduced, crystallized cane juice. That is, it is a form of brown sugar with the molasses left in during the refining process.
Regular brown sugar is actually made from pure white sugar, with molasses added back in for flavor.
They will have similar performance and flavor profiles so you can substitute freely, although demerara sugar may have less of a pronounced molasses flavor. Your best substitute is light brown sugar.
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+1 Clear and concise. Thanks. So, perhaps easier to manufacture, but more expensive through economies of scale? Because it is quite a bit more expensive and harder to source where I am.
– long
Nov 17 '13 at 19:30
I imagine price difference is economy of scale and distribution, but that is just speculation...
– SAJ14SAJ
Nov 17 '13 at 19:35
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+1 Clear and concise. Thanks. So, perhaps easier to manufacture, but more expensive through economies of scale? Because it is quite a bit more expensive and harder to source where I am.
– long
Nov 17 '13 at 19:30
I imagine price difference is economy of scale and distribution, but that is just speculation...
– SAJ14SAJ
Nov 17 '13 at 19:35
+1 Clear and concise. Thanks. So, perhaps easier to manufacture, but more expensive through economies of scale? Because it is quite a bit more expensive and harder to source where I am.
– long
Nov 17 '13 at 19:30
+1 Clear and concise. Thanks. So, perhaps easier to manufacture, but more expensive through economies of scale? Because it is quite a bit more expensive and harder to source where I am.
– long
Nov 17 '13 at 19:30
I imagine price difference is economy of scale and distribution, but that is just speculation...
– SAJ14SAJ
Nov 17 '13 at 19:35
I imagine price difference is economy of scale and distribution, but that is just speculation...
– SAJ14SAJ
Nov 17 '13 at 19:35
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I just bought some demerara instead of "brown sugar" to try it out next time I bake, so thank you for this info, as I'm researching just what the differences might be between the types...Louis.
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I just bought some demerara instead of "brown sugar" to try it out next time I bake, so thank you for this info, as I'm researching just what the differences might be between the types...Louis.
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I just bought some demerara instead of "brown sugar" to try it out next time I bake, so thank you for this info, as I'm researching just what the differences might be between the types...Louis.
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I just bought some demerara instead of "brown sugar" to try it out next time I bake, so thank you for this info, as I'm researching just what the differences might be between the types...Louis.
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This does not really answer the question. If you have a different question, you can ask it by clicking Ask Question. You can also add a bounty to draw more attention to this question once you have enough reputation. - From Review
– Divi
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This does not really answer the question. If you have a different question, you can ask it by clicking Ask Question. You can also add a bounty to draw more attention to this question once you have enough reputation. - From Review
– Divi
3 mins ago
This does not really answer the question. If you have a different question, you can ask it by clicking Ask Question. You can also add a bounty to draw more attention to this question once you have enough reputation. - From Review
– Divi
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