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The diagram describes the way sugar is made from sugar canes. Overall, the producing process lasts six steps, beginning with farming and ending up drying and cooling the sugar.

To begin, sugar canes are planned and nourished for 12 to 18 months. After that time, when the plants are mature enough for cultivating, they are harvested either manually by a scythe or mechanically by harvester. Next, a machine crushes its parts into juice, then that liquid is purified by a limestone filter to generate the purest and cleanest extract.

Following this, the juice is heated up in an evaporator, at that step the water which is still remaining is removed, which concentrates the initial juice into a syrup. Then it’s about time to pour the syrup into a centrifuge, where it spans at high speed to separate sugar crystals from the liquid. Finally, the sugar crystals are dried and cooled, and the final product received is sugar.

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The diagram describes the way sugar is made from sugar cane. [ 1] canes. Overall, the producing process lasts involves six steps, beginning with farming the growing of the sugar cane crop and ending up with drying and cooling the refined sugar product we use.

To begin, sugar cane s are is planned planted and nourished the crop is tended for 12 to 18 months. After that time, when the plants are mature enough, for cultivating, they are harvested either manually by a scythe or mechanically by a harvester. Next, a machine crushes its parts the harvested cane crop into juice, then and that liquid is then purified by a limestone filter to generate the purest and cleanest provide a clean and pure extract.

Following this, the juice is heated up in an evaporator, at that which step the any remaining water which is still remaining is removed, which concentrates the initial juice into a syrup. Then it’s about time to pour the syrup is poured into a centrifuge, where it spans is spun at high speed to separate sugar crystals from the liquid. Finally, the sugar crystals are dried and cooled, and the final product received is the sugar we use.

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[ 1]: We are not talking about individual cane sticks. We are talking about a crop.

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