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CASSONADE

Volume 4 · 64 words · 1797 Edition

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 foam.