CASSONADE, in commerce, cask-sugar, or sugar put into casks or chests, after the first purification, but which has not been refined. It is sold either in powder or in lumps; the whitest, and that of which the lumps are largest, is the best. Many imagine it to sweeten more than loaf sugar; but it is certain that it yields a great deal more scum.
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