White Sugar ICUMSA 150 is a type of refined sugar with a slightly higher ICUMSA rating compared to ICUMSA 45. While it's not as pure and white as ICUMSA 45, it still maintains good quality and is widely used in various industries, particularly in regions where strict whiteness levels aren't required. Key Characteristics of ICUMSA 150: 1. Color: ICUMSA 150 has a slight off-white or light yellow tint due to higher natural molasses content compared to ICUMSA 45. The ICUMSA number (150) reflects its color level. 2. Purity: Although less refined than ICUMSA 45, ICUMSA 150 still boasts high sucrose purity, typically around 99.5%. 3. Moisture Content: It has low moisture levels, similar to other refined sugars, giving it a long shelf life. 4. **Ash Content: This sugar has a slightly higher ash content (around 0.1%) compared to ICUMSA 45, but it's still considered refined and suitable for most applications. 5. Uses**: ICUMSA 150 is widely used in the production of baked goods, beverages, confectioneries, jams, and other food items where color purity is not a critical factor. 6. **Production: Like ICUMSA 45, ICUMSA 150 is produced through the refining of sugarcane or sugar beet. Applications: - Beverages: Used in soft drinks, juices, and other sweetened beverages where ultra-white sugar is not a requirement. - Baking: Ideal for bakeries that do not need the extreme whiteness of ICUMSA 45 but still require refined sugar. - Processed Foods: Employed in jams, sauces, and various processed food products. Advantages: -Cost-Effective: Because ICUMSA 150 is less refined than ICUMSA 45, it's often available at a lower price, making it a cost-effective option for manufacturers. - Widely Available: It is commonly traded and easier to source from many global suppliers. White Sugar ICUMSA 150 strikes a balance between purity and cost, making it a popular choice in markets where the highest whiteness is not critical but a high level of refinement is still necessary.