Brown organic sugar
Brazilian organic brown sugar is produced from non-GMO sugarcane grown without synthetic fertilizers or pesticides. It is minimally processed to maintain its "natural" status and nutritional profile.
Appearance and Texture:
Color: Light golden to rich brown, depending on the remaining molasses content.
Crystals: Typically features larger, coarser crystals than standard refined sugar, though some varieties are processed to a finer grain.
Texture: Can be slightly moist and sticky due to natural molasses.
Flavor Profile:
Offers a smooth, mild flavor with a slight fruity aroma and deep caramel notes.
Key Technical Specifications:
Polarization (Sucrose): 99.5% to 99.8% minimum.
ICUMSA Color: Usually
IU for light organic cane sugar, though darker brown versions can range higher.
Moisture Content:
maximum for free-flowing export grades.
Solubility: Highly soluble and designed to dissolve completely in industrial and culinary applications.
Primary Uses:
Health-Focused Retail: Sold as a premium natural sweetener in eco-conscious markets.
Artisanal Baking: Preferred for specialty breads, cookies, and rustic tarts to add an "authentic" positioning.
Premium Beverages: Used in organic juices, sodas, and kombucha production.
Certifications and Compliance
To be exported as "organic" from Brazil, the sugar must meet strict international standards, including:
Certification Bodies: Often certified by IBD, EcoCert, or similar organizations for USDA Organic or EU Organic compliance.
Sustainability: Many producers emphasize soil health and traceability programs that track the sugar from the farm to final packaging

