Real Sugar
Real sugar comes from sugar beet and sugar cane plants grown on farms.
Learn MoreOn October 14, celebrate the gold standard of sweetness – real sugar! The real sugar we stock in our pantry and use in many of our favorite recipes is grown by sugar beet and sugar cane farmers across the United States. National Real Sugar Day is a day to celebrate the people who harvest sugar crops, learn about sugar’s role in our food and in a balanced diet, and make and enjoy food made with real sugar.
Real sugar has been a part of our diets for thousands of years, and in addition to sweetness, there is so much to share about the many functions sugar has in food. Sugar is a versatile and irreplaceable functional ingredient in food. Without sugar, ice cream wouldn’t be so creamy, crackers wouldn’t be as crispy, and breads wouldn’t be so light and airy. Sugar is also used to balance acidity, add bulk, or prevent spoilage. With all these valuable functions, sugar can’t simply be replaced by another single ingredient.
Tune in from October 9th to 14th for an exclusive From-the-Field video series. Get to know the passionate sugar beet and sugar cane growers, as well as the dedicated employees of the sugar industry.
Follow us on social media @moretosugar and use #NationalRealSugarDay to stay updated on all the exciting happenings!
There are countless ways to partake in the National Real Sugar Day celebration, whether it’s baking a sweet treat to share at your workplace or showcasing your personal connection to real sugar, we encourage you to join in on the fun. Download our toolkit below for more information on how to celebrate!
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More Videos From the Field:
1. Amalgamated Sugar: Trent Holcomb
2. American Crystal Sugar Company: Chris Hong
3. American Crystal Sugar Company: Erik Bakke
4. American Sugar Cane League: Stephen Simoneaux
5. American Sugar Cane League: Patrick Engemann
6. Minn-Dak Farmers Cooperative: Brian Kjesbo
7. Minn-Dak Farmers Cooperative: Matt Moxness
8. ASR Group: Lovey Smith
9. ASR Group: Karleigh Krieg
10. ASR Group: Wyatt Chagin
11. Michigan Sugar: Jim & Stacey Roggenbuck
12. Red River Valley Sugarbeet Growers Association: James O’Toole
13. Red River Valley Sugarbeet Growers Association: Paul O’Toole
14. Snake River Sugarbeet Growers Association: Ben Marshall, Dane Brown & Mitch Bicandi
15. Sugar Cane Growers Cooperative of Florida: Glades Day School FFA
The Sugar Association is comprised of 15 member companies that proudly grow, extract, and deliver the real sugar the American public uses every day. Today in the United States, the sugar industry is comprised of 11,000 beet and cane farmers who produce about 9 million tons of sugar each year. The industry creates more than 151,000 jobs in more than 24 states, adding $23.3 billion to the U.S. economy. Real sugar grows from coast to coast and border to border of the United States!
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