what is vegan

Is brown pure cane sugar vegan?

Brown pure cane sugar is a vegan food ingredient.

Checking out an ingredients list? πŸ‘‡

Vegan Ingredient Checker
Scan labels, check if ingredients are vegan
Get on Google PlayGet on App Store

Learn more

"You are amazing, this has saved me so much time when grocery shopping!"

β€” Austin, a user who reached out with feedback

"It's been a great tool since starting my journey! You take a pic of the nutrition/ingredients, and it'll warn you of anything questionable or not vegan. 😁"

β€” Ashe, a Vegan For Beginners Facebook Group member

"Use a vegan app when you go shopping, I use WhatsVegan."

β€” DΓ³ra, a Vegan For Beginners Facebook Group member

So, what is brown pure cane sugar?

Brown pure cane sugar is a natural sweetener that is minimally processed, retaining the nutrients found in sugar cane. Unlike white sugar, which is heavily processed and stripped of molasses, brown sugar has a slight caramel flavor and a moist texture. It is made by extracting juice from sugar cane, boiling it down, and then removing impurities to create pure cane syrup. The syrup is then crystallized and dried to create brown sugar. Brown pure cane sugar can be used as a substitute for white sugar in most recipes, adding depth and richness to baked goods, sauces, and marinades.

How to quickly find the source of ingredients like brown pure cane sugar?

We've built a database of 49359 ingredients (and growing), classified as "vegan", "non-vegan", or "maybe vegan".

We use it in our vegan ingredients scanner, which is the best way to avoid non-vegan ingredients - you take a picture of a product's ingredient list, and the app tells you if the product is vegan or not.

scan ingredient listvegan ingredient checkervegan shopping made simple
Get on Google PlayGet on App Store
Stay in the loop about new WhatsVegan goodies!
We'll never send you spam.
Do you have any feedback? Drop us a line at [email protected] πŸ™Œ
The content on this website and the WhatsVegan application is not dietary advice, and it's intended for informational and educational purposes only.Terms of ServicePrivacy policy