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Difference Between Light and Dark Brown Sugar

Welcome! Are you curious about the subtle distinctions between light and dark brown sugar? Let our AI assistant guide you through each type's unique properties, uses, and flavor profiles.

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Brown sugar adds such a lovely touch to baking! The difference between light and dark brown sugar lies mainly in the molasses content: dark brown sugar contains more molasses, giving it a richer flavor and darker color. This can affect the taste and moisture of what you're baking. Do you enjoy experimenting with different types of brown sugars when you bake? Any particular recipes you've tried where you've noticed the difference?