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    Sugarcane or sugar cane is a species of tall, perennial grass (in the genus Saccharum, tribe Andropogoneae) that is used for sugar production. The plants...
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    Sugar (section Sugarcane)
    jaggery, a coarse brown sugar made from date palm sap or sugarcane juice, has a similar etymological origin: Portuguese jágara from the Malayalam cakkarā...
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    Jaggery (section Etymology)
    The Kenyan Sukari ngutu/nguru has no fibre; it is dark and is made from sugarcane and also sometimes extracted from palm tree. Jaggery comes from Portuguese...
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    words Kabbu Nadu, which means land of sugarcane. This etymology might be possible as Karnataka is a huge sugarcane-cultivating land. But, this theory might...
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    Rum (section Etymology)
    Rum is a liquor made by fermenting and then distilling sugarcane molasses or sugarcane juice. The distillate, a clear liquid, is often aged in barrels...
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    India (redirect from Etymology of India)
    agricultural products include rice, wheat, oilseed, cotton, jute, tea, sugarcane, and potatoes. Major industries include textiles, telecommunications,...
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    Molasses (section Etymology)
    refining of sugarcane or sugar beet juice into sugar. Molasses varies in the amount of sugar, the method of extraction and age of the plant. Sugarcane molasses...
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    sugar has five main phases: The extraction of sugar cane juice from the sugarcane plant, and the subsequent domestication of the plant in tropical India...
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    Tirthankara, Rishabhanatha, ending his one-year asceticism by consuming sugarcane juice poured into his cupped hands. Some Jains refer to the festival as...
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    Bagasse (section Etymology)
    bə-GAS) is the dry pulpy fibrous material that remains after crushing sugarcane or sorghum stalks to extract their juice. It is used as a biofuel for...
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    Kenya (redirect from Etymology of Kenya)
    savanna to the north and east. Coconuts, pineapples, cashew nuts, cotton, sugarcane, sisal, and corn are grown in the lower-lying areas. Kenya has not attained...
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    Sucrose (section Etymology)
    extracted and refined from either sugarcane or sugar beet. Sugar mills – typically located in tropical regions near where sugarcane is grown – crush the cane...
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    used to refer to parts of the island before contact with the West. Its etymology is unclear; one theory states that it derived from Tidore, the language...
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    These coins, called dinars, were inscribed in both Latin and Arabic. The etymology of the name al-Andalus has traditionally been derived from the name of...
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    2022-08-25. "Betel". Online Etymology Dictionary. "Candy". Online Etymology Dictionary. Retrieved 2012-08-22. "Coir". Online Etymology Dictionary. "Coir". Dictionary...
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    Vinegar (redirect from Sugarcane vinegar)
    mixed with cane vinegar to lower the cost.[citation needed] Sugarcane sirka is made from sugarcane juice in parts of northern India. During summer, people...
  • This practice is widely used in the cultivation of crops such as rice, sugarcane, banana, and pineapple. Ratoon crops cannot be perennially renewed, and...
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    aguardiente made from sugarcane processed in a trapiche. Its production is fundamentally artisanal, and nearly all the sugarcane is used in producing grogue...
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    avocado and palm oil, and one of the 10 largest producers in the world of sugarcane, banana, pineapple and cocoa. The country also has considerable production...
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    Dessert (section Etymology)
    of the world, but the spread of sugarcane around the world was essential to the development of dessert.: 13  Sugarcane was grown and refined in India before...
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