What is Turbinado Sugar?
Question:
What is turbinado sugar?
Answer:
Turbinado sugar, or
raw sugar, gets its fancy name from the technique
used to make this sugar product. Turbinado sugar is
produced by spinning raw sugar in a centrifuge, or
turbine. Refined sugar products, like white and
brown sugars, continue through much more processing
after this stage is complete.
What is Turbinado Sugar?
What is Turbinado Sugar?
Turbinado sugar, or “sugar in the raw”, is the product of pure sugar cane extract that has gone through the first 6 steps of the process to make refined sugars. Once the sugar cane has progressed through the centrifuge or turbine, step #6 in the sugar making process shown below, it is called Turbinado sugar. Here’s the entire sugar making process, courtesy of Imperial sugar. Below that are characteristics specific to this type of sugar.
What is Turbinado Sugar
The Characteristics of Turbinado Sugar
What is Turbinado Sugar
Additional Information
To find the shelf life of turbinado, see our sugar page.
To find a substitute for turbinado, see our brown sugar substitute page.
See our types of brown sugar post for information on different types of brown sugars.