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brown sugar

noun

  1. unrefined or partially refined sugar that retains some molasses.
  2. a commercial product consisting of white, refined sugar to which molasses has been added.
  3. Slang. brownish-colored heroin manufactured illicitly in Mexico.


brown sugar

noun

  1. sugar that is unrefined or only partially refined


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Word History and Origins

Origin of brown sugar1

First recorded in 1695–1705

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Example Sentences

In the bowl of an electric mixer, cream the butter and brown sugar until light and fluffy.

The oatmeal is served with brown sugar, butter and cream, blueberries and raisins.

Season beef ribs with brown sugar, honey, onion powder, salt and pepper.

Those same Maple and Brown Sugar packets bear an FDA-approved seal proclaiming them heart healthy.

A single packet of Quaker Maple and Brown Sugar instant oatmeal, though, contains a full tablespoon of sugar.

The remainder is boiled down into a syrup, or further simmered until it thickens into cakes, called chancacas, or brown sugar.

If she goes not well to stool, give a clyster made only of the decoction of mallows and a little brown sugar.

A higher ash would indicate the presence of molasses or brown sugar stock.

Diluted molasses or dissolved brown sugar, mixed with rum or beer, is most frequently employed.

Then she added the fourth of a pound of brown sugar and the fourth of a teaspoon of mixed ground spices.

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