Okinawa sugar: Okinawa sugar is a Japanese brown cane sugar (also called black sugar or kurozato) cultivated and manufactured in Okinawa, an island located in the extreme south of the Japanese archipelago (see map below).
Kurozato is Okinawan brown sugar in lumps. When powdered, it is called kokuto.
This sugar is rich in vitamins and mineral salts.
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