In culinary and household terms, sugar is called sucrose – an ordinary food sweetener that is obtained by processing sugar cane or sugar beet.
The white color of sugar is achieved during refining, but at the same time its individual crystals remain colorless. Many varieties of sugar contain different amounts of vegetable juice – molasses, which gives the crystals different shades of white color.
Sugar is an indispensable ingredient in many drinks, dishes, confectionery and bakery products. It is a familiar additive to coffee, cocoa and tea; confectionery creams, ice cream, icing and sweets cannot do without it. As a good preservative, white sugar is used in cooking jam, making jelly and other products from fruits and berries. Today, white sugar can be found almost everywhere, even where it is not expected to be found. For example, it may end up in low-fat diet yogurt or sausages, as well as in the manufacture of canned meat.
White sugar on sale is in the form of granulated sugar and refined sugar in pieces. Granulated sugar is packed in bags of different capacity, usually from one to fifty kilograms. Dense polyethylene bags are used, inside of which a film is additionally stretched to protect the contents from moisture and the spillage of crystals. Refined products are packed in cardboard boxes. The high hygroscopicity of white sugar causes certain requirements for its storage. The room where the product is located must be dry, protected from temperature fluctuations. Storing it at high humidity will lead to the formation of lumps. Sugar has the ability to absorb foreign odors, so you should not keep it near products with strong flavors.
White sugar is very high in calories – almost 400 kcal per one hundred grams of the product, and its composition consists entirely of carbohydrates. Therefore, when dieting, it is recommended to limit the use of this product in its pure form (for sweetening coffee or tea) and in the form of various sugar-containing drinks, cakes, cookies, etc.
Autumn is a time of poetry, vermouth and umbrellas… It’s time for desserts!!! I wanted something so bright! I took a classic apple dessert as a basis, added seasonal fruits and here… it turned out very tasty. Suitable for those who are trying to limit their calorie intake. And one more important point – I have a gluten-free option! Of course, this is not a dessert in my understanding, but sweet, light and delicious!!!
Recently I became very interested in barley flour because of its extremely useful properties. It helps to lower the level of “bad” cholesterol due to the high content of beta-glucan. In addition, it is a source of vitamins A, B, PP, as well as iron, potassium, sodium and other trace elements. The beneficial properties of the product depend on the presence of bran (and hence a large amount of fiber), which perfectly affect the work of the gastrointestinal tract. But baking it has its own characteristics, because too little gluten is formed in it. Today I want to introduce you to a cake made of barley flour. The cupcake is porous, airy, slightly moist.
Beautiful and bright, like Lady Autumn, rich and generous in taste… A big company… Apples, pears, figs in a delicate sponge dough, under sugar-nut sprinkles, a miracle how good….
We’ve never celebrated Halloween. But everything changed last year when I decided to throw a party for the kids. I prepared a room of fear for them, at the end of which they were waiting for a wonderful dinner with unusual dishes. One of the dishes was mummified pepper. They were very satisfying and replaced the main course for the children. I made my husband a side dish for them, and he was also delighted. Try it – it’s very tasty!
A very delicious cake for tea made from simple products will please the whole family at any time of the year. Tender shortbread dough in vegetable oil instead of butter, juicy apple layer with a pleasant sourness and an appetizing curd layer.
Today I want to share a recipe for not only delicious, but also beautiful, original shaped buns with jam (jam). Cook them often lately, with different fillings. Hence the name)