White Sugar, Light Brown Sugar, Dark Brown Sugar
Sugar (also called Table Sugar) is a sweet, white
crystalline or powdered substance extracted from sugar cane and sugar beet; it
is used especially as a sweetening agent in food and drinks. When it comes to baking, sugar is one of the most
important ingredients we use.
There are many different types of sugar. Some of
these are used only by food industries and professional bakers and are not
available in supermarkets. The types of granulated sugars differ in crystal
size. Each crystal size provides unique functional characteristics that make
the sugar appropriate for a specific food’s special need.
Here in Korea, you can find different kinds of sugar.
But there are mainly two major types in the market -- “Regular” or White Sugar
and Brown Sugar.
“Regular” or White Sugar, as it is known to
consumers, is the sugar found in every home’s cupboard, and most commonly used
in sweetening our morning cup of coffee, baking, and home food preparations. It
is the sugar called for in most cookbook recipes. White sugar has had all of
the naturally present molasses refined out. The fine crystals in white sugar
are ideal for bulk handling and not susceptible to caking. So it is perfect for
measuring, sprinkling onto food, and dissolving into drinks.
Brown sugar has a pleasurable flavor. The two types
of brown sugar, Light and Dark, refer to the amount of molasses that is
present. Dark Brown Sugar has a deeper color and stronger, rich full flavor
than Light Brown Sugar.
The lighter types are generally used in baking,
sauces and glazes, and in making butterscotch; while the darker types make it
good for richer foods, like gingerbread, and other full-flavored foods.
White Sugar & Brown Sugar
Aside from the two main sugars, there's also Confectioners or Powdered Sugar, Muscovado or Barbados Sugar, and Liquid Sugar or Sugar Syrup, which can also be found at Korean supermarkets or groceries.
Confectioners or Powdered Sugar is a granulated sugar
grounded to a smooth powder and then sifted. It contains about 3% cornstarch to
prevent caking. Powdered sugar is ground into three different degrees of
fineness. The confectioners sugar available in supermarkets is the finest of
the three and is used in icings, confections, and whipping cream. The other two
types of powdered sugar are used by industrial bakers.
Muscovado Sugar or Barbados Sugar is a British
specialty brown sugar. It is very dark brown and has a particularly strong
molasses flavor. The crystals are slightly coarser and stickier in texture than
the brown sugar.
Liquid Sugar or Sugar Syrup is a white granulated
sugar that has been dissolved in water before it is used. This type of sugar is
often used in various Korean dishes, whose recipes require sweeteners or sugar to be dissolved.
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