Roland Foods
Roland Foods Demerara Rough Cut Brown Sugar Cubes, Sugar In The Raw, 35.2 Oz
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Product Code:
B00019FVUE
UPC:
8329278477179
Package Quantity:
35.2 Oz
Country Of Origin:
USA
₹5,935.00
Roland Foods Demerara Rough Cut Brown Sugar Cubes, Sugar In The Raw, 35.2 Oz
₹5,935.00
Brown Sugar Cubes: Demerara Brown Sugar Cubes Are A Nice Flavor Option To Plain White Sugar Cubes, And Add A Note Of Toffee Flavor To Your Favorite Coffee Or Tea Beverage Raw Sugar: Demerara Sugar Is A Raw Surgar Without Further Refining And Is A Product Of Maurittius Where High Quality Sugar Cane Has Been Cultivated For The Past 300 Years Texture And Flavor: Roland Rough Cut Demerara Sugar Cubes Are Course Crystals That Have A Unique Aroma And An Inviting Taste Similar To A Light Toffee Flavor Distinctive Color: Demerara Sugar Has A Light Golden Amber Color And Can Be Used In Place Of Traditional Brown Sugar Recipe Inspirations: Our Rough Cut Brown Sugar Cubes Will Up The Flavor Profile In Your Favorite Dessert Recipes Such As A Crumb Topping For Coffee Cake Or Cobbler, Or Add Depth To Your Cocktails When Used To Make Simple Syrup Our Rough-Cut Demerara Brown Sugar Cubes Are An Ideal Choice For Hot Or Cold Beverages Such As Hot Or Cold Coffee, Or To Sweeten Up Your Tall Glass Of Ice Tea. The Rough Cut Finish Gives The Sugar Cubes A Sophisticated Look And Displays Nicely In A Bowl Or Small Tray As A Condiment On A Bar Or Table. The Brown Sugar Cubes Are A Convenient Size For Use In Bakery Applications Especially For Recipes That Call For A Crunchy Crumb Topping Such As Coffee Cakes, Cobblers Or Pies. Our Demerara Brown Sugar Is A Light Golden Brown Color With A Crunchy Texture And Soft Notes Of Toffee Flavor. The Unrefined Large Grain Texture Makes Demerara Sugar A Great Choice When Making Simple Syrup For Your Favorite Cocktails Or Dessert Recipes. Demerara Sugar Is A Raw Cane Sugar Without Further Refining. Roland Rough Cut Demerara Sugar Cubes Are A Product Of Maurittius Where High Quality Sugar Cane Has Been Cultivated For The Past 300 Years