Beet Sugar

Beet Sugar

What is Beet sugar ?

Beet sugar is refined sugar made from sugar beet (Beta vulgaris), a plant with a conical-shaped white root and long, bushy green leaves. The sugar beetroot is high in sucrose and is used to create white sugar, also known as refined sugar, table sugar, or granulated sugar.

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ANKO GROUP TICARET SAN. LTD SIRKETI, Registered in 2008 at Sanliurfa, is a leading Supplier of Sugar & Sweeteners in TURKEY. ANKO GROUP TICARET SAN. LTD SIRKETI is one of Turkey’s verified and trusted sellers of Sugar & Sweeteners. With extensive experience in supplying and trading White Refined Brazil Icumsa 45 Sugar, ANKO GROUP LTS has made a reputed name for itself in the market with high-quality White Refined Brazil Icumsa 45 Sugar, etc.  PLEASE Stock up on high-quality sugar at unbeatable prices with our limited-time 20% discount on wholesale orders. Whether you need refined white sugar, crystal sugar, or raw sugar, we have the perfect solution for your business needs. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to save while ensuring top-quality sugar for your products. Order now and enjoy bulk savings!

What is Beet sugar ?

Beet sugar is refined sugar made from sugar beet (Beta vulgaris), a plant with a conical-shaped white root and long, bushy green leaves. The sugar beetroot is high in sucrose and is used to create white sugar, also known as refined sugar, table sugar, or granulated sugar.

How Is Beet Sugar Made?

Our Sugar factories process sugar beets through a diffuser with hot water, which draws out the sugar. They then boil the resulting liquid until evaporation occurs, leaving behind a sugar syrup. The sugar syrup crystallizes as it dries out completely, so only the sugar crystals remain. A multi-step refining process removes impurities and non-sugars until the sugar is white

Differences Between Beet Sugar and Cane Sugar ?

In Turkey, sugar comes from two sources: sugar beet and sugarcane. Both sugar beet and sugar cane contain 99.95 percent sucrose, have the exact same chemical compounds, and blend in commercial sugar packages. Still, there are differences between the plants and their sugars:

1) – Appearance: The root of the sugar beet grows underground, whereas sugar cane grows above ground.
2) – Growth: Sugar beet grows in temperate climates in North America, Europe, and Russia. Sugarcane grows in tropical climates in Brazil, India, Southeast Asia, and the Southern United States, including Florida, Louisiana, and Texas.
3) – GMO: In the US, sugar beets are typically GMO (genetically modified organisms), though it is possible to find non-GMO organic beet sugar. Most sugarcane is non-GMO, though some countries have started growing GMO sugarcane.
4) – Refining: The process for producing cane sugar is the same as beet sugar, but there is one key difference: Molasses is a byproduct of sugarcane production. Molasses is added to cane sugar and beet sugar to make brown sugar. Sugar beets also make molasses, but beet molasses has a very low sugar content. The US recycles beet molasses for animal feed.
5) – Color: Sugar made from sugarcane is also processed with bone char to make it white, and naturally white beet sugar does not require this step.
6) – Raw sugar: Raw sugar is minimally refined cane sugar. You cannot substitute raw sugar for brown sugar or granulated sugar in recipes for baked goods because of the difference in moisture.

Advantages of Beet Sugar from a Supplier

A main advantage of using beets for sugar is those beets can be cultivated in temperate climates, and they are very hardy. Sugar cane requires a warm, tropical environment. Since sugar beets can be grown in cooler regions and in more diverse types of land makes they an attractive alternative to cane as they are cheaper to grow.

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This product is also much easier to produce, requiring very basic processing at only one facility, rather than a two-step process, as is needed for cane. It is quickly outpacing cane sugar in popularity because it is less expensive to process. This product is also nearly nutritionally identical to cane sugar. Over 30% of the world’s total sugar supply comes from beets.

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Packaging

  • Bags of 50kg net maximum: New woven polypropylene 120g/bag with an inner lining of minimum 50microns.
  • Bags of 25kg net maximum: New woven polypropylene 60g/bag with an inner lining of minimum 50microns.
  • Or new woven PEHD polyethylene 66g/m², coated with PEBD with total weight 135g/m².
  • Or new jute bags 305g/m² with an inner lining of minimum 50microns.
  • As indicated in EN1086, and specifications as per EN766 and EN277.
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