suhkruühik
Suhkruühik is a term used in Estonia to refer to a sugar cube or a unit of sugar. Historically, sugar was often sold in hard, pressed blocks known as sugar loaves or sugar loaves, which were then broken into smaller pieces for use. The suhkruühik represents a more modern, convenient form of sugar, typically pre-portioned into small cubes. These cubes are made by compressing granulated sugar with a small amount of liquid binder and then drying. They are commonly used in households for sweetening hot beverages like tea and coffee, or as a simple measure in recipes. The size and weight of a suhkruühik can vary, but they are generally standardized for ease of use. The concept of a suhkruühik reflects the evolution of sugar consumption and preparation, moving from bulk forms to more manageable and precisely measured units. While granulated sugar remains the most common form for general cooking and baking, suhkruühikud persist as a familiar and convenient option for specific applications.