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Is du sucre de canne vegan?

Du sucre de canne is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is du sucre de canne?

Du sucre de canne, or cane sugar in English, is a natural sweetener derived from sugarcane plants. It is a minimally processed sugar that retains its natural brown color and molasses flavor. Unlike refined sugar, cane sugar is rich in minerals such as calcium, iron, and potassium. It is commonly used in baking, cooking, and beverages to add sweetness and depth of flavor. This versatile ingredient pairs well with spices like cinnamon and ginger, making it a popular choice in holiday recipes. Its unique taste and nutritional benefits make du sucre de canne a favorite among health-conscious and eco-friendly consumers alike.

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