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Is azúcar de caña % vegan?

Azúcar de caña % is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is azúcar de caña %?

Azúcar de caña is a natural sweetener made from sugar cane plants that have been harvested and processed to extract the sweet juice. This type of sugar is unrefined, meaning it retains more of the original nutrients and minerals present in the sugar cane. It has a distinct caramel color and a rich, molasses-like flavor that adds depth to baked goods, beverages, and other dishes. Azúcar de caña is a popular choice among health-conscious consumers who prefer natural and minimally processed ingredients. It can be used in place of refined white sugar in a variety of recipes and is a versatile addition to any pantry.

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