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Is sucre de' canne vegan?

Sucre de' canne is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is sucre de' canne?

Sucré de canne, also known as cane sugar, is a natural sweetener made from sugar cane. This golden brown sugar has a distinctive flavor and aroma that is perfect for adding depth to baked goods, desserts, and beverages. Unlike refined white sugar, sucré de canne is minimally processed and retains some of the natural molasses found in the sugar cane. It is a healthier alternative to processed sugar and has a lower glycemic index, which means it won't cause a sharp rise in blood sugar levels. With its unique flavor and health benefits, sucré de canne is a popular ingredient in many kitchens around the world.

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