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Scottish-born Lyle refined his product from a treacly syrup that usually went to waste from sugar cane refining.
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If nothing changes, industry officials fear a ferocious one-two punch: the possible loss of cane-refining capacity at home, which could hurt food producers, and a steady rise in imports, which could wipe out both domestic growers and refiners.
For example, in cane sugar refining, relatively little water is used at the mills.
This paper reports on the application of knowledge-based hybrid (KBH) modelling to an industrial scale (fed-) batch evaporative crystallisation process in cane sugar refining.
But also scores to settle -- with the editor "who took me to be raw material like sugar cane and refined me into a small bowl of salable white crystals to draw the ants".
Tate has struggled as Europe's only significant cane sugar refiner in a beet sugar dominated continent and Investec Securities analyst Martin Deboo said he had been happy to even support the closure of a business which made a loss last year if European Union aid is stripped out.
Tate & Lyle, Europe's largest cane-sugar refiner, paid $100 million to settle a lawsuit over sweeteners.
Centuries ago, when refined cane sugar was a luxury for aristocrats only, the common folk made sweeteners by concentrating the juices of grapes and other fruit into dark, viscous syrups with a touch of acidity.
("Refining" is also used in beet sugar factories to describe the remelting and recrystallization processes by which high-quality white sugars are made from lower-grade beet syrups; see below Beet sugar.) About 35 percent of cane sugar is refined; the remainder is consumed as plantation white or as raw sugar.
In 2007, Americans consumed 44 pounds of refined cane and beet sugar and 40 pounds of high fructose corn syrup per capita.
These various methods were applied to cane (raw and refined) and beet (refined) sugars from different origins.
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