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Product Name: White Refined Cane Sugar Origin: Thailand Color: white(sparkle) ICUMSA Maximum 45 attenuation index Units (ICUMSA method #) 4-1978 Radiation: Within cS-137 of 50 BQ per kg Polarization: 99, 80 % minimum Moisture: 00.04% maximum Sulphateash content: 00.04% maximum Solubility: 100% dry and free flowing Conductivity Ash:0.02% max. Invert sugar: 0.027 Granulation: fine Average Grain Size:0.06mm Grain size 20Mesh :1.8 % Grain size 100Mesh : 1.3 % Metalic particle: none Foreign matter: none Free from dust particles Free from pesticide Pathogenic bacteria CFU/g: none Yeast CFU/g :none Mold CFU/g :none Coliform CFU/g negative Smell: Typical and specific for sugar Magnetic particles: Mg/Kg 4 max Sulphur Dioxide: 20 Mg/Kg min Sediments: None Reducing sugar: 0.05% Max by weight HPN Staph Aureus: Not detected in 1 gram Maximum AS: 1 P.P.M. Maximum PB: 1 P.P.M. Maximum CU: 3 P.P.M. Substance: Solid Crystal Crop: 2020 Shelf Life: 2 years
ICUMSA 1800-4500 Demerara Cane Sugar Origin: Thailand This is a type of cane sugar with a fairly large grain and a pale amber color. It has a pleasant toffee flavor and can be used in place of brown sugar. Demerara sugar is a type of unrefined sugar with a large grain and a pale to golden yellow color. It is suitable for a number of cooking and baking projects, and tends to be very popular as a sweetener for tea and coffee. Many grocers stock demerara sugar along with other specialty sugars, often in small packages for consumers who simply want to experiment with it. It is also ubiquitous in coffee houses, often in single serving packets along with other sweeteners.