Cassonade

/ˌkæsəˈneɪd/ noun

A type of brown sugar, particularly cane sugar, commonly used in cooking and baking, especially in European and Caribbean cuisine.

From French cassonade, derived from Spanish/Portuguese cassana or possibly from a Caribbean indigenous language word for sugar cane. Popular in French colonial regions.

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