cukornád
Cukornád, scientifically known as Saccharum officinarum, is a tall, perennial grass belonging to the Saccharum genus. It is a member of the Poaceae family, which also includes other important cereal crops. Cukornád is primarily cultivated for its high sugar content, making it the principal source of sugar and sugarcane juice worldwide. Its stem, or stalk, is thick, segmented, and contains a fibrous pith filled with a sweet, syrupy liquid.
The plant originates from the tropical regions of Southeast Asia and has been cultivated for thousands of
Beyond sugar production, cukornád has several other uses. The fibrous residue left after sugar extraction, known