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CSR Sugar White 1 kg

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$ 2 - $ 3.41

CSR White Sugar is an ideal addition to any home or office kitchen, and works great as a sweetener for your next cup or tea or coffee. This bag contains 100% natural sugar and can also be used to make cakes, muffins, jams and more.

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CSR Sugar White 1 kg

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MD ZAHED ULLAH

Nov 24, 2025

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Positives (Pros) 1. Pure Sweetening Power • It’s “100% natural” cane sugar according to CSR.  • Because it’s pure sucrose, it’s very effective for sweetening drinks, baking, cooking, or preserving (jams, syrups, etc.). 2. Predictable Behavior in Cooking • Crystals are graded so they dissolve consistently.  • That makes it reliable for recipes where sugar structure or caramelization matters. 3. Long Shelf Life • As a dry crystalline sugar, stored properly (cool, dry), it keeps well.  • No fat, so no risk of rancidity like with some other sweet products. 4. Simple Ingredient • The ingredient list is just “Cane Sugar” — no additives, preservatives, or artificial sweeteners.  • This simplicity may be appealing if you want a “clean” pantry. 5. Energy Dense • Provides a quick source of energy (carbohydrate) when needed. • Nutrition: 100 g sugar = 1,700 kJ energy.  • For small servings (e.g. teaspoons), energy contribution is modest per serve: 68 kJ per 4 g.  ⸻ Negatives (Risks / Downsides) 1. High in Added Sugar • As pure sugar, it contributes “added sugar” in your diet, which can lead to negative health effects if over-consumed (weight gain, blood sugar spikes, etc.). • Dietary guidelines generally recommend limiting added sugars. For example, public health advice often warns about the risks of excessive sugar.  2. No Nutritional Benefit Beyond Calories • It has zero protein, zero fat, zero fibre.  • That means it’s “empty calories” — it adds energy but no vitamins or minerals. 3. Can Contribute to Dental Problems • Frequent sugar intake is strongly linked with tooth decay (dental caries). • Using a lot of sugar in drinks or foods increases risk unless proper dental hygiene is maintained. 4. Blood Sugar / Metabolic Impact • For people with insulin resistance, diabetes, or trying to manage blood sugar, added sucrose can worsen control. • Spikes in blood glucose and insulin can result from consuming sugar-rich foods or drinks. 5. Overuse in Recipes • Because it’s cheap and easy to use, there is a risk of over-sweetening foods. • Binging or frequent use can contribute to long-term health issues like obesity. 6. Energy Density • While energy is a “pro” if you need quick carbs, it’s also a “con” because it’s easy to consume a lot of energy (kJ) without feeling full. • This makes it easy to overconsume calories

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Oct 6, 2025

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I'd rate this CSR White Sugar 1kg a solid 4 out of 5 stars. It's Australia's premium sugar, after all! 😊 The packaging looks sturdy, and it's 100% natural as stated. CSR's got a long history since 1855, so you know they're doing something right. The only thing is, it's just plain white sugar - nothing super special if you're looking for something like raw or organic. But if you're after a reliable, everyday white sugar for baking or your morning coffee, CSR's got you covered. Plus, it's Aussie-made! 🇦🇺 How's that for a review? Want me to tweak anything?

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Jenny Chen

Aug 3, 2025

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White sugar is a reliable, flavour-neutral sweetener with wide culinary use—from baking to beverages. But nutritionally, it delivers empty calories and can adversely affect health if overused. The neutral choice between white and brown sugar comes down to texture or flavour preferences rather than health benefits—since neither offers significant nutrition   . If you’re seeking sweetness in moderation, stick with minimal amounts, be mindful of your daily total intake, and consider healthier substitutes where appropriate. Enjoy treats mindfully—not as dietary staples.

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