Common Names For Sugar

Sugar has been around for thousands of years and dates far back as to 8,000 BCE. By 350 CE, the process for crystalizing sugar from sugarcane was discovered in India. By the 12th century, the Europeans started producing sugar themselves. By the 1900, sugar production was well established therefore was made plentiful and became a common part of our diets. The average persons diet doesn’t include additional sugar. Below is some of the common names for sugar.

1. Agave nectar

2. Apple juice concentrate

3. Barbados sugar

4. Barley malt

5. Barley malt sugar

6. Beet sugar

7. Blackstrap

8. Brown rice syrup

9. Brown sugar

10. Buttered syrup

11. Cane juice

12. Cane juice crystals

13. Cane sugar

14. Cane syrup

15. Caramel

16. Carob syrup

17. Castor sugar

18. Coconut nectar

19. Coconut sugar

20. Confectioners’ sugar

21. Corn sugar

22. Corn sweetener

23. Corn syrup

24. Corn syrup solids

25. Crystalline fructose

26. Date sugar

27. Dehydrated cane juice

28. Demerara sugar

29. Dextran

30. Dextrose

31. Evaporated cane sugar

32. Free-flowing brown sugars

33. Fructose

34. Fruit juice

35. Fruit juice concentrate

36. Galactose

37. Fruit juice concentrate

38. Glucose solids

39. Golden sugar

40. Golden syrup

41. Grape sugar

42. High-fructose corn syrup

43. Honey

44. Icing sugar

45. Invert sugar

46. Jaggery

47. Lactose

48. Malt syrup

49. Maltodextrin

50. Maltol

51. Maltose

52. Malt sugar

53. Mannose

54. Maple syrup

55. Molasses

56. Muscovado

57. Organic agave nectar

58. Organic brown rice

59. Organic cane sugar

60. Organic invert sugar

61. Palm sugar

62. Panela

63. Panocha

64. Pear juice concentrate

65. Piloncillo

66. Powdered sugar

67. Raw sugar

68. Refine syrup

69. Rice sugar

70. Rice syrup

71. Saccharose

72. Sorghum syrup

73. Sucanat

74. Sucrose

75. Sugar (granulated)

76. Sweet sorghum

77. Syrup

78. Treacle

79. Trehalose

80. Turbinado sugar

81. Wheat sugar

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