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Did the early settlers make sugar from the sugar cane grown in the garden?

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Did the early settlers make sugar from the sugar cane grown in the garden?

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No. The sugar cane that was grown in the garden was used to make cane syrup. The cane grinder would grind the cane. Then the cane juice was cooked in the large iron kettle to make cane syrup, a thick, sweet syrup used to eat with meat, breads, and vegetables.

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