degri
Degri refers to a type of coarse, unrefined sugar produced from sugarcane or palm sap. It is commonly used in traditional South Asian and Southeast Asian cuisines as a sweetener. Degri has a distinct caramel-like flavor and aroma, which is attributed to the molasses content that remains after the sugar crystals are formed. Its texture is typically granular and can vary from fine to coarse depending on the processing method.
The production of degri often involves boiling sugarcane juice or palm sap until it thickens and crystallizes.
In cooking, degri is used in a wide range of dishes, including sweets, desserts, curries, and beverages.