Description
Colour | MIN. 600 – MAX. 1500 Icumsa |
Polarization | MIN. 99.20 % Degree Polarization (0Z) |
Moisture | MAX. 0.10 % by weight |
Conductivity Ash | MAX. 0.80% by weight |
Invert Sugar | MAX. 0.80 % by weight |
Average Size | 0.60 – 0.90 mm. |
Target M.A. | 0.50 – 1 mm. |
Sediments | MAX. 0.10% by weight |
Arsenic | MAX. 1 mg/kg |
Lead | MAX. 1 mg/kg |
Copper | MAX. 2 mg/kg |
Pesticide | NONE |
Sulphur Doixide | NONE |
Pathogenic Bacteria | NONE |
Coli-form Bacteria | MAX. 3 CFU/10 GM |
E. Coli | NONE |
Yeast & Mold | MAX. 10 CFU/10 GM |
Using granulated brown sugar in Thailand offers several advantages:
- Rich Flavor: Granulated brown sugar provides a deep, molasses-like flavor that enhances both sweet and savory dishes.
- Natural Sweetener: It retains minerals like calcium, potassium, and iron, making it a healthier alternative to refined white sugar.
- Versatile Ingredient: Use it in Thai desserts, drinks, marinades, and sauces to add complexity and depth of flavor.
- Moisture Retention: Brown sugar helps maintain moisture in baked goods, keeping them soft and fresh.
- Ideal for Thai Sweets: It works well in traditional Thai desserts like sticky rice, coconut cakes, and Thai ice cream.
- Helps Caramelize: The sugar caramelizes beautifully, adding a rich color and flavor to savory dishes, curries, and stir-fries.
- Easy to Use: Granulated brown sugar dissolves easily in hot liquids, making it great for beverages like Thai iced tea.
- Eco-Friendly: Brown sugar is often produced through more sustainable methods, making it a better choice for environmentally-conscious consumers.
- Affordable Option: It is an economical and widely available sugar choice for both homes and businesses in Thailand.
- Traditional Choice: Granulated brown sugar is deeply rooted in Thai culinary tradition, enhancing authentic flavors in local recipes.
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