crushed sugar
English
editNoun
editcrushed sugar (countable and uncountable, plural crushed sugars)
- A type of sugar that is crushed into lumpy, white granules.
- Synonym: refined sugar
- 1828. Alexander M'Donnell. Colonial Commerce: Comprising an Inquiry Into the Principles ..., J. Murray, page 236,
- The crushed sugars, which are now imported from England, do not pay the high duty of 16 1/2 florins...
- 1872. Horace Greeley. The Great industries of the United States, being an historical summary of the origin, growth, and perfection of the chief industrial arts of this country, Burr & Hyde, page 259,
- In the manufacturing of crystal and crushed sugar, the preliminary processes are the same as loaf sugar...
- 2001. Helen Myhre, Mona Vold, Farm Recipes and Food Secrets from the Norske Nook, University of Wisconsin Press, 2001, page 256,
- Dip the top in slightly beaten egg whites, then into the crushed sugar.