beet sugar
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of beet sugar
First recorded in 1825–35
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Food companies started replacing it with cane or beet sugar more than a decade ago.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jan. 14, 2026
In Belgium, the first beet sugar factories were built in 1833; the price for 100 kilos of bones went from 2 francs to 14 francs between 1832 and 1837.
From Science Magazine • Apr. 2, 2024
She arranged a meeting with Mr. Ullens, a titled baron and married father of four who had recently sold his family’s beet sugar refinery for $1 billion.
From New York Times • Apr. 10, 2023
The cake was a heat-treated amalgam of pulverized grass seed, chicken eggs, cow milk and extracted beet sugar.
From Scientific American • Dec. 13, 2022
Now beet sugar set an example of modern farming that helped convince Russian nobles that it was time to free their millions of serfs.
From "Sugar Changed the World: A Story of Magic, Spice, Slavery, Freedom, and Science" by Marc Aronson
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