Myth-Sugar is bleached

The sugar recovered from sugar beets or sugar cane is identical to the sugar (sucrose) naturally present in the original plants. Removal of plant materials surrounding the sugar is done with water and centrifuging. Carbon filters absorb any remaining colored plant materials.

The reality is this: Pure sugar crystals are naturally white, and no artificial bleaching or whitening is necessary.

 

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