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This morning I was making tea for myself and Leif. I tossed in some turbanado sugar (the brown, less processed type - the same kind as you get from "Sugar In The Raw" packets). I tried a sip of Leif's, and it wasn't very sweet, so I put a few more spoonfulls in mine. It still wasn't really noticably sweeter.
Leif decided he didn't like the tea, so I made him some juice instead in the same cup. A few minutes later he spilled it, and some sort of weird grainy stuff spilled across the table along with the juice.
It seems the turbanado sugar was actually couscous or something. There was a nice big sludge of it at the bottom of my cup. Unfortunately, cooking it in tea didn't make it taste particularly good, or I'd have had a nice breakfast.
Leif decided he didn't like the tea, so I made him some juice instead in the same cup. A few minutes later he spilled it, and some sort of weird grainy stuff spilled across the table along with the juice.
It seems the turbanado sugar was actually couscous or something. There was a nice big sludge of it at the bottom of my cup. Unfortunately, cooking it in tea didn't make it taste particularly good, or I'd have had a nice breakfast.
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But you do know that you really have to stir a lot to get turbinado to dissolve properly, right? My manager at work complains that it doesn't melt. I know Alaric often has sludge at the bottom of his mug and I don't and he doesn't when I make up his tea/coffee for him.
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I've noticed it doesn't dissolve particularly well, which is why I didn't really think anything of the non-dissolved stuff in the bottom of Leif's cup at first :)
And yeah, fake sugars tend to both scare me and not taste right.
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Alaric goes off on fake sugars quite a bit when he's in rant mode and sees an article on them.
*shrug* I eat in moderation therefore I want the real thing not the fake stuff.
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