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Where does the sugar we eat come from? grassy sugar cane plants and sugar beet roots, sugar trees it is mined from the earth, animals
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Where does the sugar we eat come from? grassy sugar cane plants and sugar beet roots, sugar trees it is mined from the earth, animals
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the sugar in food mostly comes from sugar cane
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Most sugar today comes from Brazil
, India
, China, Mexico, Australia, Thailand,
Pakistan
and the
United States
. In the
United States
, sugar cane is grown in Florida,
Hawaii
, Louisiana and Texas, as they are known for producing sugar cane
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