how sugarcane are converted interested sugar
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Cane sugar processing consists of the following steps: sugar cane is crushed, the juice is heated and filtered, then sent to a series of crystallisation steps to create crystals of raw sugar, followed by centrifugation to remove any remaining juice or syrup.
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Sugar is made in the leaves of the sugar cane plant by photosynthesis. During milling the cane is crushed to extract the juice. The juice is cleaned and concentrated into a syrup. ... At the refinery, the 'raw' sugar is converted to food grade products through a process that includes purification, cleaning and drying.
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