How Do You Spell CANE SUGAR?

Pronunciation: [kˈe͡ɪn ʃˈʊɡə] (IPA)

"Cane sugar" is spelled with the IPA phonetic transcription symbol /keɪn ʃʊɡər/. The first sound, /k/, is a voiceless velar stop, followed by the diphthong /eɪ/ which sounds like the "ay" in "hay". The next sound is the nasal vowel /n/ and the final sound is the /ʃ/ sound, a voiceless palato-alveolar fricative, followed by the vowel sound /ʊ/, which is similar to the "oo" in "book". Finally, the word ends with the voiced alveolar fricative /ɡ/ and the vowel sound /ə/.

CANE SUGAR Meaning and Definition

  1. Cane sugar, also known as "sucrose," is a type of sugar that is derived from sugarcane plants. It is the most common form of sugar used in households and food production worldwide. The sugarcane plant is a tall tropical grass that belongs to the grass family, Poaceae, and is primarily cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions.

    The process of extracting cane sugar starts with harvesting the sugarcane stalks, typically by cutting them close to the ground. The stalks are then crushed to extract the sweet juice contained within them. This juice is then purified through several processes, such as filtering and boiling, to remove impurities and concentrate the sugar content. The resulting thick syrup, known as cane juice, is further crystallized to form granulated sugar, commonly used in households.

    Cane sugar is prized for its sweet taste and versatility. It serves as a primary sweetener and flavor enhancer in numerous food and beverage products, such as baked goods, beverages, and confections. Cane sugar's fine texture and ability to dissolve easily make it suitable for a wide range of culinary applications.

    Although cane sugar is high in calories and offers little nutritional value aside from energy, it remains a popular choice due to its natural origin, pleasant taste, and its role in providing sweetness to a wide variety of foods and drinks.

  2. Saccharose extracted from the sugarcane, saccharum.

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Common Misspellings for CANE SUGAR

  • xane sugar
  • vane sugar
  • fane sugar
  • dane sugar
  • czne sugar
  • csne sugar
  • cwne sugar
  • cqne sugar
  • cabe sugar
  • came sugar
  • caje sugar
  • cahe sugar
  • canw sugar
  • cans sugar
  • cand sugar
  • canr sugar
  • can4 sugar
  • can3 sugar
  • cane augar

Etymology of CANE SUGAR

The word "cane sugar" has a straightforward etymology. "Cane" refers to the plant, specifically the sugar cane plant (Saccharum officinarum), which is the primary source of commercial sugar. The term "sugar" comes from the Sanskrit word "śarkarā", meaning "grit" or "gravel" and later came to specifically refer to sugar. This Sanskrit word passed through various languages to reach Latin as "saccarum", and eventually evolved into the English word "sugar". So, "cane sugar" simply refers to sugar derived from the sugar cane plant.

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Plural form of CANE SUGAR is CANE SUGARS

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