Question for Mom
Where does powdered sugar come from?—Eli B.
Powdered sugar (also called
confectioners sugar) is crushed white sugar with some cornstarch added to keep
it from clumping.. It is often used to
make icings or is sprinkled onto cakes, cookies and other pastries as
decoration. In England it’s called icing
sugar. Substituting regular white sugar is
not recommended as the taste and texture of what you’re making may be affected.
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