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Is canne a sucre vegan?

Canne a sucre is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is canne a sucre?

Canne à sucre, also known as sugar cane, is a tall perennial grass that is cultivated in tropical regions for its sweet sap, which is used to make sugar, molasses, and rum. The canes themselves are fibrous and contain a high concentration of sucrose, which is extracted through a milling and refining process. This natural sweetener has a unique flavor profile, with notes of caramel and molasses. In addition to its culinary uses, sugar cane is also used in traditional medicine for its anti-inflammatory properties. However, its production has been associated with environmental and labor concerns, prompting calls for more sustainable and ethical practices.

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