Brown sugar is a sucrose product with a distinctive brown color, attributed to the presence of molasses. It is commonly used in baking and cooking for its rich flavor and moisture content. Overview of Brown Sugar Brown sugar is primarily granulated cane sugar that contains molasses, giving it a unique flavor profile and darker color compared to white sugar. It can be classified as either unrefined or partially refined. Composition and Types Brown sugar is made by mixing white sugar with molasses, which enhances its moisture and imparts a caramel-like taste. There are two main types: Light Brown Sugar: Contains less molasses, resulting in a milder flavor. Dark Brown Sugar: Contains more molasses, offering a stronger flavor and darker hue. Uses and Applications Culinary Uses: Ideal for baking, particularly in cookies, cakes, and sauces, where it adds moisture and depth of flavor. Flavor Enhancer: Used in marinades, dressings, and beverages to enrich taste. Storage and Safety Brown sugar should be stored in a cool, dry place to maintain its moisture. If it hardens, it can be softened by adding a slice of bread or a damp paper towel.