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Canners Sugar United Sugars Corp. Canners Sugar has the highest standard of microbiological quality control since bacterial spores can survive the high temperatures of canning. It is available in 50 pound bags as well as liquid sucrose.
Coarse Granulated Sugar United Sugars Corp. Coarse Granulated Sugar has a slightly smaller grain size than Sanding Sugar. The crystal provides greater resistance to caking in less than ideal storage conditions. It is commonly used in candy, preserves, powdered sugar, dairy products, canning and mea...view more Coarse Granulated Sugar has a slightly smaller grain size than Sanding Sugar. The crystal provides greater resistance to caking in less than ideal storage conditions. It is commonly used in candy, preserves, powdered sugar, dairy products, canning and meats. It is available in bulk. view less
Dark Brown Sugar United Sugars Corp. Dark Brown Sugar is made by coating a fine granulated sugar with a uniquely blended cane syrup to produce a brown sugar. It has a rich, full-bodied molasses flavor, dark color and aroma. It is commonly used for canning and baking.
Fine/Extra Fine Granulated Sugar United Sugars Corp. Fine/Extra Fine Granulated Sugar the basic sugar and is white in color and has sucrose content. It is commonly used in jams, chewing gum, condiments, cereals, powdered sugar and bakery products. It is available in bulk.
Pitaya Great Sun Pitaya Farm SND BHD Pitaya, more commonly referred to as "Dragon Fruit", is the fruit obtained from the cactus genus Hylocereus. The fruit itself is fairly round or oval in shape. The color of the skin is pink with greenish scales around it. The flesh of the fruit is a deep ...view more Pitaya, more commonly referred to as "Dragon Fruit", is the fruit obtained from the cactus genus Hylocereus. The fruit itself is fairly round or oval in shape. The color of the skin is pink with greenish scales around it. The flesh of the fruit is a deep red pitted with dark seeds all though out the fruit. The taste has been described as being "very bland... like a melon or kiwi," with a "mild sweetness." Used extensively in Asian culture, the fruit can either be eaten as raw or it can be processed further to make fruit juice (fermented or non), Oil from the seeds, and even a type of flour. It improves the immune system and blood circulation. view less