What is "turbinado sugar" and where is it found?

MoKanMeathead said:
I prefer farm raised turbinados. They seem to produce more volume without the gamey flavor of the free range ones.

Soak them in Salt Water.
 
Turbinado Sugar is a dark brown fine-grained crunchy specialty sugar that has been steam cleaned. It is light brown in color and coarse grained, with a slight molasses flavor. It is a completely pure, natural, and chemical free sugar.

Why it is healthy--
Turbinado Sugar at Sugarindia is processed the natural way--completely free from any harmful chemicals such as phosphoric acid, formic acid, sulphur dioxide, preservatives, or any flocculants, surfactants, bleaching agents or viscosity modifiers.
Turbinado Sugar has 11 calories/ 4 grams (1tsp). It is also nutritionally rich & retains all natural mineral & vitamin content present inherent in sugarcane juice.

Source: http://www.sugarindia.com/tur.htm

Guys, I bought: Domino brand Pure Cane Certified Organic Sugar. It does not say "Turbinado" any where on the package. Still good stuff though? It is a very light brown in color.
 
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