how sugar can be make from sugarcane
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Step 1
Wash under running water for several minutes. Most vendors perform a preliminary wash before putting the sugarcane out to sell, but you want it to be free from clinging dirt before you cook it.
Step 2
Press the sugarcane repeatedly with large rollers, using a bowl to catch all of the extracted juices.
Step 3
Boil and cook the resulting liquid and allow the water to evaporate. Make sure to discard the dirty foam that accumulates on the top of the syrup.
Step 4
Toss the leftover fibrous product and pour the resulting syrup into a large pan to cook further. Continue boiling until crystals occur. The result is raw sugar that is brown in color.
Step 5
Dry out the sugar in a dryer that uses hot air. After it's completely dry, blow cool air over it for several days.
Wash under running water for several minutes. Most vendors perform a preliminary wash before putting the sugarcane out to sell, but you want it to be free from clinging dirt before you cook it.
Step 2
Press the sugarcane repeatedly with large rollers, using a bowl to catch all of the extracted juices.
Step 3
Boil and cook the resulting liquid and allow the water to evaporate. Make sure to discard the dirty foam that accumulates on the top of the syrup.
Step 4
Toss the leftover fibrous product and pour the resulting syrup into a large pan to cook further. Continue boiling until crystals occur. The result is raw sugar that is brown in color.
Step 5
Dry out the sugar in a dryer that uses hot air. After it's completely dry, blow cool air over it for several days.
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