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About Misri
In India the large crystalline form of sugar is called Misri. The correct name in English should be "candy sugar". Word Misri comes from Chinese, originally Mi-Sha-Li, "sweet-pebble-glassy," a sweet crystalline (glassy) substance the size of pebbles. Normal sugar is in small crystals, which in a heap appear opaque-white or porcelain-white rather than transparent salt-white.