Bulk granulated sugar , which is commonly known as white sugar or table sugar, has an extremely fine consistency. This allows it to dissolve completely in just about any of your mixtures. This includes sauces, batters, drinks, and more.
In addition, bulk sugar / granulated sugar has a very light, airy texture that makes it great for use on the edges of drink glasses and plates. The major advantage of going with bulk granulated sugar is that you get a cheaper rate and you don’t need to order it as often.
Furthermore, it will keep for a long time, so the shelf life should not be an issue. For all of these reasons, bulk granulated sugar has become a popular option in numerous industries.
Available Sizes: 25, 50, and 100 lb bags, 2,000 lb totes, or 48,000 lb bulk tanker
Ingredient Statement of Liquid Sucrose
Nutrients: Value per 100 grams
Minerals
g = gram, mg = milligram
Typical Specifications of Liquid Sucrose
Organoleptic Analysis
Microbiological Analysis
Shelf Life
30 days when stored properly
sealed in a cool, dry environment
with low humidity.
Packaging
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Granulated sugar has so many purposes, so you should always have it in bulk. If you're looking for a more specific purpose, there are different types of granulated sugar we sell in bulk that can suit your needs. They include:
There are several common applications of bulk sugar within a manufacturing settings. Some include:
No bakery is without large amounts of granulated sugar at their disposal. Think of granulated sugar as your "all-purpose" ingredient needed for virtually any type of baked good or pastry.
Granulated sugar is an absolute necessity for making sodas, juices, beers, liquors, wine, and more. Consider using extra fine-granulated sugar for quicker dissolving.
Just like with bakeries, you will need plenty of bulk granulated sugar products to get you by. Having a variety of different types of granulated sugar lets you experiment with different textures found in candy making.
Chocolate making requires smooth textures. Although there are other sugar products you can use, granulated sugar will still be a go-to staple.
No soda is complete without added sugars. Bulk sugar purchases don't go bad, so it's better not to run out of stock when mass-producing canned beverages.
Even though fruit has its own naturally occurring sugar, additional sugar is needed to create sauces, jams, preservatives, and more. Sugar will extend the shelf life of these products. Consider cane or beet sugar to match the fruity taste and textures.
Sugar virtually has an indefinite shelf life if stored correctly. Sugar can lose its quality or clump together if kept in its original packaging once opened, where it might be more vulnerable to moisture leaking in. Ensure you place sugar in an air-tight container, store it away from any liquids, and keep it out of any extreme temperatures. If you keep this in mind, you should be able to hold onto your sugar for years. This way you do not have to worry about your product expiring before you use it.
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