| | |  | Onion Dips | Home » » » » Wholesome Sweeteners Fair Trade Organic Dark Brown Sugar, 24-Ounce Pouches (Pack of 6) | | | | | | | Description: | | Perfect for baking and cooking. A soft, moist light brown sugar with a wonderful creamy flavor. It adds warm honey tomes to baking and is perfect for cakes, cookies, crumble toppings and sauces. Use as a 1-for-1 organic replacement for refined light sugar. The Fair Trade label guarantees the consumer a fair price is paid directly to the farmer for the sugar cane they grow. Returning real value to the primary agricultural producers means they can compete with factory farms whilst protecting sustainable farming practices. It also means they can enjoy higher living standards and develop thriving communities. A spoonful of Fair Trade Sugar really does make the world a sweeter place! Fair Trade, organic and kosher certified. Suitable for vegan, vegetarian, halal and plant-based diets. | | | Features: | |
• Pak of 6, 24-ounce pouches ( total of 144 ounces)
• A soft, moist sweetener that blends easily in recipes
• Certified-organic and fair trade; Non- GMO; Kosher; Suitable for vegan; vegetarian; Halal- and plant-based diets
• Full-flavored and especially good in sauces, chocolate-based recipes, chutneys, and casseroles
• Made from imported ingredients and packaged in Sugar Land, Texas
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Weight:
| 144.0 Ounces | | Package Length:
| 15.2 inches | | Package Width:
| 10.3 inches | | Package Height:
| 3.9 inches | | Package Weight:
| 9.75 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 6 reviews |
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Organic Brown SugarApr 05, 2010 This is a wonderful brown sugar. Stays moist and great used as a sweetner or used in baking.
Quality is great; Amazon price is typicalFeb 21, 2010 Our family has decided that it would be wise to store a year's supply of food as a hedge against inflation as well as preparation for food supply disruptions due to natural or man-made disasters. Rather than just toss a bunch of mysterious items in the basement that would get thrown away in 20-30 years, I've been buying bulk grains from my local natural food store and cooking with powdered milk and eggs and such.
This is my preferred brand of brown sugar. Fair trade is great, and the taste is very rich. I often settle for the store brand at the major, nation-wide natural food chain store when I shop locally. I only purchase this brand on sale as it costs about 15% more and I use a lot in my baking and cooking, plus we're buying ahead for our food storage. The price here on Amazon, using Subscribe & Save, will make this produce equal in price to the store brand, so I'm going for it.
I have also had fewer issues with this brand (over the store brand) being hardened in its packaging. That makes me think this is a thicker, sturdier plastic less prone to tiny air holes, though I can't prove this suspicion.
You can certainly buy cheaper brown sugar. I will continue researching local options for larger sizes in organics, but, in the case of this particular product (brown sugar), my cooking experience makes me willing to pay extra for this brand.
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Fair Trade Organic sweetnessJan 10, 2010 Crystals are larger than traditional superfine sugar, but the fair trade and organic qualities make this product better than regular sugar. I have not experienced any sticking problems, but brown sugar of any brand can clump together. Wholesome Sweeteners is a little more expensive than the non-fair trade and non-organic sugars, so I have adjusted recipes in order to consume less sugar - healthier.
Wholesome sweeteners Fair Trade Organic Dark brown sugarOct 13, 2009 This sugar has replaced my "white" sugar. It is sticky and clogs, so I transfered a small quantity in a small container to be used and leave the big bag closed.
Flavor is full and rich and fair trade was a plus for my choice.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
good stuffJul 12, 2009 I wish this product came in larger packages, like 5 or 10 pounds for bakers.
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