Sugar cubes are small, compact blocks of **Sugar, usually made from refined white sugar. They are convenient for portioning sugar for beverages or recipes. 🍬
Key Features
- Shape: Small cubes, typically 1 cm³
- Texture: Solid and crystalline
- Purpose: Easy to sweeten tea, coffee, or other drinks
Common Uses
- Tea and coffee – add one or two cubes to sweeten hot beverages
- Cocktails – some drinks, like the Old Fashioned, use sugar cubes
- Baking & recipes – melted in syrups or sauces
- Decorative use – sugar cubes can be used in desserts or for serving with jams
Tips
- Storage: Keep in a dry, airtight container to prevent clumping
- Substitutes: Brown sugar cubes or raw sugar cubes for different flavor
- Dissolving: Cubes dissolve faster in hot liquids than cold
💡 Fun Fact: Sugar cubes were invented in the 19th century to make sugar easier to handle than loose granulated sugar.
I can also give creative ideas for using sugar cubes in drinks and desserts if you want.