SABMIN CORP. & Usina Palmares LTD, Brazil

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Brazilian Sugar              

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 We are regularly Selling: ICUMSA 45 a grade white refined sugar, ICUMSA 100 sugar ICUMSA 150 sugar The milling of sugar produces raw sugar and also by-products such as molasses which is used as livestock feed additive and also to produce ethanol. SABMIN CORP.Have a joint venture with three sugar mills and a member of 40 sugar mills group in Brazil.

However, if you require sugar with an ICUMSA rating not detailed below, get in touch with the specifications you require and we can supply sugar to meet your specific needs. These grades are far from being set in stone, but are useful as general guidelines which may indicate which types of sugar will be suitable for various applications.

Refined Granulated Sugar - ICUMSA 45: The most highly refined form of sugar. This sugar has a sparkling white color, and is the type most often sold direct to consumers in the form of sugar cubes, bags of sugar, and in sugar sachets.

Extra Special Crystal Sugar - ICUMSA 100 – 150: Considered food grade sugar, this sugar is often used in large scale baking, drinks making, or the production of other food stuffs.

Special Crystal Sugar - ICUMSA 200: Food grade sugar suitable for less demanding applications where appearance is not integral to the function of the sugar.

Consumable Raw Sugar (Brown Sugar) - ICUMSA 600-800-1200: This sugar is consumable by humans, and is generally regarded as being very tasty on porridge. Any sugar above ICUMSA 800 is not suitable for humans however, and needs to undergo further refining to remove bacteria and other contaminants.

ICUMSA Ratings Caveat: Whilst ICUMSA ratings are, by their very nature, a fairly reliable means of determining the quality of sugar, it should be noted that the above rating system is based on what is called the Brazilian SGS ICUMSA rating. This system has ICUMSA 45 as being the purest form of sugar, and as the numbers go higher, the less refined the sugar is. The European system is different however, and in some cases raw sugars can be described as ICUMSA 42. In order to avoid confusion, it is recommended that you verify with any supplier whether or not it is the Brazilian SGS system of ratings that is being used to describe their sugar. All our sugar ratings are quoted according to the Brazilian SGS System, and are tested in strict accordance with ICUMSA guidelines.