Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A coarse unclarified sugar, made in Mexico and some parts of South America, and cast in molds.
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Examples
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I used brown sugar the kind that’s called rapadura or mascobado and these. cookies. were.
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I also added a teaspoon of rapadura sugar, a pinch of cinnamon and a bit of vanilla extract to sweeten them up.
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"How can that _agulha_," said they, "possibly tell you where we can find beans (_feijão_), lard (_toucinho_), and sugar bricks (_rapadura_)?"
Across Unknown South America Arnold Henry Savage Landor 1894
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Here is my recipe: 1 pinapple 2 oranges 1 apple 1inch piece of grated ginger 1/4 cup of rapadura sugar 1/4 cup of whey 1 teaspoon of salt I cut up the fruit into small pieces.
WN.com - Articles related to In memory of Mother: Eat your vegetables part four 2010
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Here is my recipe: 1 pinapple 2 oranges 1 apple 1inch piece of grated ginger 1/4 cup of rapadura sugar 1/4 cup of whey 1 teaspoon of salt I cut up the fruit into small pieces.
WN.com - Articles related to In memory of Mother: Eat your vegetables part four 2010
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In northern Brazil, Açaí (or jussara, which is one of the fruit's common folk names) is traditionally served in gourds called "cuias" with tapioca and, depending on the local preference, can be consumed either salty or sweet (sugar, rapadura and honey are known to be used in the mix).
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J’aime bien le faire avec de la farine semi complète, du rapadura, des zestes d’orange et des morceaux de chocolat…
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