Brown Sugar Brown Sugar has granules resembling White Crystal Sugar. Brown Sugar can be used for baking, cooking, and making drinks. Brown Sugar tends to be sweeter compared to Palm Sugar. Palm Sugar Palm Sugar is made from Arenga pinnata tree's sap which is rich in sugar, the sap goes through heat processing until it becomes a thick paste. These thick paste is then cooled down and shaped into a mold or gets through further processing to become smaller granules. The heat processing gives Palm Sugar a caramel and smoky flavor. Coconut Sugar Coconut Sugar is similar to Palm Sugar, but Coconut Sugar is harvested Coconut Tree's Flower Bud Stem Sap. Coconut Sugar has similar taste to Brown Sugar but a hint of smokiness like Palm Sugar. Price listed is for each kilogram.
Coconut sugar, sometimes called coconut palm sugar, comes from the sap of the coconut palm tree not the coconuts. Harvesters tap coconut palm sap by cutting into the tree's flower-bud stem to access its nectar. Producers mix the sap with water, boil it into a syrup, and allow it to dry and crystallize. Afterward, they break the dried sap apart to create sugar granules that resemble regular table or cane sugar. Coconut sugar retains many nutrients found in the coconut palm mostly iron, zinc, calcium and potassium. These nutrients can support the body in numerous ways, but coconut sugar does not contain enough of them per serving to offer a measurable benefit. Coconut sugar also contains the soluble fiber inulin which is linked to a lower risk of blood sugar spikes. Available from Indonesia, India, Sri Lanka, Vietnam and Thailand.
Coconut sugar is naturally produced from the sap of the flower buds of coconut palm trees. The sap is heated until the water is fully evaporated, leaving golden-brown sugar granules that can be infused into sweets, smoothies, cookies, curries and cake as natural sweeteners. Our coconut sugar is well-known especially for its all-around tastiness enriched with a subtle hint of caramel and a bag full of nutritions such as iron, zinc, potassium, antioxidants and dietary fibers. It also has a lower Glycemic Index (GI) than regular table sugar, making it more suitable for people with diabetes.