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Is whole cane sugar vegan?

Whole cane sugar is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is whole cane sugar?

Whole cane sugar is a natural sweetener that is made by evaporating the juice from sugar cane plants. Unlike refined white sugar, which is processed and stripped of its nutrients, whole cane sugar is minimally processed and retains its natural molasses and trace minerals. This gives it a rich, caramel-like flavor and a darker color than regular sugar. Whole cane sugar is commonly used in baking, beverages, and sauces as a healthier alternative to white sugar, and its distinct flavor profile adds depth and complexity to recipes. Additionally, it has a lower glycemic index than white sugar, making it a better option for people looking to manage their blood sugar levels.

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