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we can get sugar from​

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Answered by ShivangiSingh777
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Sugar is harvested from sugar beets, root vegetables that grow in cooler climates, and sugar cane plants, tropical grasses that grow up to 20 feet tall. Sugar beet and sugar cane go-to sources for sugar because they have the highest percentage of sucrose of all plants.

Answered by yashukande1443
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sugarcane

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Sugar’s Journey from Field to Table: Sugar Cane

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Let's take a look at the process for sugar cane and how they get from the field to your kitchen pantry.

Sugar’s Journey from Field to Table: Sugar Cane

Sugar is one of the purest ingredients and a natural carbohydrate, found in fruits, vegetables and nuts. All green plants produce sugar (sucrose) through photosynthesis, a natural process that turns sunlight into energy.

Sugar is harvested from sugar beets, root vegetables that grow in cooler climates, and sugar cane plants, tropical grasses that grow up to 20 feet tall. Sugar beet and sugar cane go-to sources for sugar because they have the highest percentage of sucrose of all plants. For both, the refining process removes all impurities and the surrounding plant matter, leaving only pure sucrose.

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