Hi Liz and Dough, unrefined cane sugar means that much or all of the molasses that is normally removed from refined sugar is retained. This explains the darker color, and perhaps the firmer texture you've noticed also has to do with the molasses content. For a more exhaustive look at the difference between refined and unrefined sugars, check out this article.
December 4, 2023 at 3:54pm
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Hi Liz and Dough, unrefined cane sugar means that much or all of the molasses that is normally removed from refined sugar is retained. This explains the darker color, and perhaps the firmer texture you've noticed also has to do with the molasses content. For a more exhaustive look at the difference between refined and unrefined sugars, check out this article.