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    La Perruche
Pure Cane ( Sugar) Cube, France, Rough Cut
Pure Cane ( Sugar) Cube, France, Rough Cut
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                    750 g,250 g
A moment of elegance is assured by these irregular white sugar lumps which reveal the pure and authentic pleasure of cane sugar . - Sugar cane is a wild reed thought to have originated in Bengal. Today La Perruche cane sugar is cultivated in Reunion Island, a tropical paradise of flavours and fragrances. The sugar canes soak up all the aromas and goodness of the rich soil in the North and East of the island which enjoy generous rainfall and are aired by the trade winds. - Harvested and pressed from July to December, the sugar cane produces a sweet liquid that thickens into a syrup before the formation of the first crystals. It is this sweet gold that secured the reputation of the island, then known as Ile Bourbon, back in the 19th century . Origine : france ( in Reunion Island)
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        A moment of elegance is assured by these irregular white sugar lumps which reveal the pure and authentic pleasure of cane sugar . - Sugar cane is a wild reed thought to have originated in Bengal. Today La Perruche cane sugar is cultivated in Reunion Island, a tropical paradise of flavours and fragrances. The sugar canes soak up all the aromas and goodness of the rich soil in the North and East of the island which enjoy generous rainfall and are aired by the trade winds. - Harvested and pressed from July to December, the sugar cane produces a sweet liquid that thickens into a syrup before the formation of the first crystals. It is this sweet gold that secured the reputation of the island, then known as Ile Bourbon, back in the 19th century . Origine : france ( in Reunion Island)
