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.
The family constantly asks for something delicious for tea, and it’s not very pleasant to stand by the hot oven. And I began to master my miracle pot. Today I bring to your attention Her Majesty the Royal cheesecake, cooked in a slow cooker. Tender, delicious, simple.
Cottage cheese pastries are one of the most beloved in our family, so you can experiment with it endlessly! I suggest you try cheesecakes with a delicate creamy, nutty cranberry flavor and fragrant cottage cheese filling!
What we call Hungarian cheesecakes is called turos taska in Hungary, which translates as “knot” or “purse” with cottage cheese. A very accurate name, because these buns with the corners of the dough raised and connected at the top, behind which the filling is hidden inside, really resemble a bundle with belongings. Very tasty and juicy! Come visit, I’ll treat you)
Cheese cakes are a classic! Where only we didn’t eat them… in kindergarten, school, canteens. But the most delicious, of course, homemade!!! From which comes the comfort and warmth of the beloved hands that made them! And, of course, there are a lot of fillings in homemade cheesecakes.
A good recipe for cheesecakes without yeast! There is not always yeast at home, and not everyone is “friends” with yeast dough, so this recipe is very relevant! Cheesecakes are delicious, lush and very fragrant. And most importantly – fast and easy! Just for busy moms)))
Grandma baked the most delicious cheesecakes in the world! I am far from that. Today I will bake for you cheesecakes, you can say, modern. I took a recipe from a Slovak cookbook. Try to cook.
A recipe for those who love cottage cheese pastries. For those who do not have time to knead, roll out the dough. For those who love simplicity and cheesecakes. For those who do not have flour, but have a bagel)