

🍯 Elevate your recipes with the rich, melt-in-your-mouth magic of Tate & Lyle Dark Brown Sugar!
Tate & Lyle Dark Brown Sugar is a 500g bag of moist, soft brown sugar featuring a toasted, malty flavor with subtle savory notes. Perfect for baking and beverages, it melts quickly to enhance taste and texture. Vegetarian-friendly and highly rated, it’s a trusted choice for professional and home cooks seeking premium quality.
| ASIN | B00W5IPG90 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,712 in Grocery ( See Top 100 in Grocery ) #22 in Brown Granulated Sugar |
| Brand | Tate & Lyle |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (600) |
| Date First Available | 21 April 2015 |
| Format | Powder |
| Item model number | GFC105598.2 |
| Manufacturer | Tate Lyle |
| Package Information | Bag |
| Product Dimensions | 11.6 x 7 x 17.7 cm; 500 g |
| Special Feature | Vegetarian |
| Units | 500 Grams |
| Weight | 500 Grams |
M**N
Good
It tastes good but good for baking mostly
J**N
Too sticky
The product is good, as expected - not very sweet.
M**S
Perfect
L**O
Hard to find anywhere else. Best dark brown sugar from the west Indies.
P**R
When I placed order for this product, I was only trying to get hold of a key ingredient needed to make Subway-style oatmeal-raisin cookies (my favourite). I barely knew the real difference between brown sugar and powdered jaggery except that they looked different. Then I googled to understand what makes them different. Writing it down here in case anyone interested. BROWN SUGAR — It is industrially produced by mixing molasses (concentrated cane juice syrup) with refined crystallised sugar (sucrose) at a certain ratio. Dark brown sugar has more molasses than light brown sugar. JAGGERY — It is produced by boiling down molasses and setting the mixture in moulds. Upon cooling, it solidifies. Crucial difference is that sugar (sucrose) is NOT crystallised and stays “embedded” in the mixture. This means there is no industrial refining and centrifugal crystallisation involved in the production of jaggery. Jaggery and brown sugar can SOMETIMES be interchangeable in cooking, but not really in baking. You need to adjust recipes a lot to make sure you don’t mess up if you want to start using jaggery instead of brown sugar. The difference in production does alter the flavour of jaggery when compared to brown sugar although it all comes from sugarcane. In case anyone looking for good quality powdered jaggery - Vayam brand one is amazing.
G**A
Expired product shipped
M**A
I love the Flavour of this and I never wanna Talk about as it has No comparison to any one in the Indian market .. Sad to know that No Indian Brands ain’t doin such Kinda Soft brow sugar (Light and Dark) so For My Baking I always prefer this and Sadly it ain’t available anywhere in my city which used to be available and This ain’t value for money but No choice but to buy for occasional usage ..
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