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Maui's Sugar Cane Train transports guests daily between the historic whaling town of Lahaina and the beautiful resorts of Kaanapali. ... During your train ride, the Sugar Cane train crosses a 325-foot curved wooden trestle whose elevation yields panoramic views of neighboring islands and the West Maui Mountains.
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How Cane Sugar is Made - the Basic Story ... Growing the Cane; Sugar cane is a sub-tropical and tropical crop that prefers lots of sun and lots of water - provided that its roots are not waterlogged. ... Sugar cane is harvested by chopping down the stems but leaving the roots so that it re-grows in time for the next crop.
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Sugar is produced in 121 Countries and global production now exceeds 120 Million tons a year. Approximately 70% is produced from sugar cane, a very tall grass with big stems which is largely grown in the tropical countries.
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Sugarcane - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sugarcane , or sugar cane , is any of six to thirty-seven species (depending on taxonomic system) of tall perennial grasses of the genus, Saccharin , (family Poaceae, tribe Andropogoneae). Native...
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Sugar cane is the source of sugar in all tropical and subtropical countries of the world. Estimates for 1966 and 1967 indicate world production of cane sugar was between 40 and 41 million tons.
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Sugar Cane: Past and Present ... Cane sugar is currently grown primarily in tropical regions. The highest latitudes at which cane is grown is in Natal, Argentina and at the southern extremes of the Australian industry (approximately 30 degrees S), and at 34 degrees N in northwest Pakistan, and 37 degrees N in southern...
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Sugar as Food ... U.S. Sugar Policy ... Learn more about sugar, and the SCGC...
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Sugar Cane came from the South Pacific where primitive tribes believed that the human race came from two sugar cane buds. When sugar arrived in the Caribbean it had travel the world under different names.
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Sugar
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sweet substance obtained from sugar cane or sugar beet.
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Cane
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stick used for support in walking.
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