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granulated sugar
noun
- a coarsely ground white sugar, widely used as a sweetener.
granulated sugar
noun
- a coarsely ground white sugar
Example Sentences
Combine a half-cup of water, the corn syrup, and the granulated sugar in a cooking pot.
Add the granulated sugar, melted butter, eggs and vanilla and stir to mix well.
Remove the vanilla bean and discard, or rinse, dry well and add to granulated sugar to make vanilla sugar.
In the bowl of a stand mixer, or large bowl that can accommodate a hand mixer, combine the granulated sugar and orange zest, using your fingers to rub the orange zest into the sugar until the sugar is pale orange.
In a medium bowl, whisk the granulated sugar and flour until combined.
In a small bowl, stir together the granulated sugar and water.
If the recipe also calls for granulated sugar, reduce that measurement by one-third, because sorghum is sweeter than molasses.
Light the burner, start the motor, and pour a little granulated sugar in the revolving can cover.
She has beaten the dough and added granulated sugar with discretion.
Ralph saw the white granulated sugar for the first time, and, mistaking it for salt, was about to sprinkle some on his egg.
Granulated sugar seldom requires any preparation except measuring.
After the surface has become dried, the doughnuts may be improved by sprinkling them with pulverized or granulated sugar.
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