Sunday, July 5, 2015
Organo Gold is super proud of its products, and some of the most popular are not only brimming with beneficial ingredients such as antioxidant-rich Ganoderma lucidum and caffeine, they also have a touch of sweetness to curb those mid-afternoon cravings. We’re looking at you OG Gourmet Café Latte, OG Gourmet Café Mocha and OG K-Cups in Caramel Vanilla.
But not all of our products come pre-sweetened, which means that our customers are free to add their own preferred sweetener of choice to taste. Today there are a plethora of sweeteners on the market — from good old-fashioned cane sugar to modern alternatives such as stevia extract, agave syrup, coconut sugar, rice syrup, or nature’s own sweetener straight from the beehive – sweet honey.
Today on the blog, we thought we’d take a look at the sweet smattering of options available to those who want to ‘sweeten the deal’ with some of their OG products. Here is a taste of the different types of popular sugars:
SUGARS:
Raw Cane Sugar
Unlike granulated sugar, which comes from sugarcane or sugar beets, cane sugar is produced solely from sugarcane and is minimally processed. It also has a slightly larger grain than granulated sugar, and has a darker color.
Turbinado Sugar
Turbinado is another type of minimally refined raw cane sugar. This sugar variety has large, medium-brown crystals, and is often mistaken for standard brown sugar, because of its color, though it’s not the same thing. Turbinado sugar has a delicate caramel flavor, is commonly used to sweeten beverages, and can also be used in baking.
Demerara Sugar
Demerara sugar is a variety of raw cane sugar that is minimally refined. It has large grains, with an amber color, and a natural, subtle molasses flavor. It is often used to sweeten coffee or tea, and as a topping on baked goods, like muffins, scones, cookies, and cakes.
Muscovado Sugar
Also referred to as Barbados sugar, muscovado sugar is a variety of unrefined cane sugar in which the molasses is not removed. It comes in dark and light varieties, and has a sticky, wet, sandy texture with a rich, complex flavor. While muscovado sugar can be used as a substitute for brown sugar, its flavor is much stronger. It’s especially wonderful when used in barbecue sauce, marinades, and savory dishes. But we think a teaspoon of it in a cup of OG K-Cups Royal Brewed is just superb.