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Rs. 66Icing Sugar, jise powdered sugar bhi kaha jata hai, ek bohot hi fine aur smooth textured cheeni hoti hai jo specially baking aur decorating purposes ke liye istemal ki jati hai. Yeh aam cheeni ko barik powder ki shakal mein pees kar banayi jati hai, jismein aksar slight cornflour bhi shamil hota hai taa keh yeh lump-free rahe aur asani se mix ho jaye.
Iski melt-in-mouth softness aur instant dissolving nature ki wajah se yeh frosting, icing, glaze, buttercream, whipped cream aur cake decoration mein ideal choice hoti hai. Donuts, pastries, brownies ya cookies per halka sa dusting dene se unka look aur taste dono behtar ho jata hai. Icing Sugar liquid ingredients me bhi jaldi dissolve ho kar smooth aur silky texture banati hai, jo professional-quality desserts banane mein madad karti hai.
Baking lovers aur home chefs ke liye yeh ek must-have ingredient hai jo har sweet dish ko give perfect finishing touch deta hai.
A pure white, very fine, and fluffy powder. It looks like soft snow or powdered chalk.
Extremely fine, light, and soft to the touch. It feels like talcum powder and dissolves immediately on contact with moisture.
A pure, sweet sugar taste. It is not as intensely sweet as granulated sugar because it contains a small percentage of cornstarch.
Has no distinct aroma. It is odorless.
Primary use is for making buttercream, royal icing, and glazes. Dust over cakes, doughnuts, pancakes, and French toast. Sweeten whipped cream or meringues. Use in no-bake dessert fillings and cheesecakes.
Store in a cool, dry place in an airtight container or keep it in its original sealed bag. Moisture is its enemy, as it will cause hard clumps. No refrigeration needed.
Icing sugar is granulated sugar ground into a fine powder with a little cornstarch added. Granulated sugar has coarse crystals. They are not interchangeable in recipes without affecting texture.
Yes, you can grind granulated sugar in a powerful blender or coffee grinder until it becomes a fine powder. For best results, add a teaspoon of cornstarch per cup of sugar to prevent clumping.
Lumps form when the sugar absorbs moisture from the air. You can sift it to remove lumps. To prevent lumps, always store it in an airtight container.
Pure icing sugar is gluten-free. The cornstarch used is typically gluten-free, but if you have celiac disease, check the packaging for certified gluten-free labeling due to potential cross-contamination in facilities that process wheat.
Yes, because it dissolves instantly, it is excellent for sweetening cold drinks like iced tea or lemonade where granulated sugar would sink to the bottom.
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Creates Exceptionally Smooth Textures
Its ultra-fine texture dissolves completely, eliminating any graininess in frostings, glazes, and fillings. This is essential for achieving a professional, smooth finish on cakes and desserts. |
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Essential for Professional-Quality Decorating
It is the fundamental ingredient for stable buttercream, pipeable royal icing, and transparent glazes. It provides the structure and consistency needed for detailed cake decoration and finishing. |
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Dissolves Instantly for Quick Recipes
Because it requires no dissolving time, it is perfect for quick no-cook icings, dusting, and sweetening cold mixtures like whipped cream or fruit sauces where granulated sugar would not dissolve properly. |
A Versatile Pantry Staple for Bakers
One bag is used for a vast range of tasks, from foundational baking to final decorative touches. It is indispensable for anyone who bakes regularly, from simple cookies to elaborate celebration cakes. |
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For Simple Glaze
Mix 1 cup of icing sugar with 1-2 tablespoons of milk or lemon juice. Stir until smooth and drizzle over cakes or pastries. |
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For Dusting
Place a small amount in a fine-mesh sieve. Lightly tap over cakes, brownies, or breakfast foods for a decorative finish. |
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To Make Buttercream
Beat together softened butter and icing sugar until light and fluffy. Add milk or cream as needed. |