Wiktionary
n. Ordinary white sugar, for domestic use, having a relatively large crystal size.
WordNet
n. sugar in the form of small grains
Usage examples of "granulated sugar".
Hard sauce should be made with confectioners' sugar - but Aunt Carole had taught me how to crush and crush and keep on crushing granulated sugar, using a big spoon and a bowl, to achieve a fair imitation of powdered sugar.
I saw Sarah Wilson in the store the other day buying some granulated sugar, when brown is cheaper and would do equally as well.
His eyes whipped the counter top, saw nothing but an open box of granulated sugar.
Who was spooning granulated sugar out of a bowl and complaining about the quality of it between mouthfuls.
A spoonful of granulated sugar lay in a small mound on top of the hunk.
The cakes were made of lard and flour, without any baking-powder or flavoring, and the tops were sprinkled thick with granulated sugar.
Keller drove off and found a supermarket, where he purchased a one-pound box of granulated sugar and a funnel.
And if they wanted cereal to go along with it, they had Frosted Sugar Whatevers with whole milk, and a couple heaping teaspoons of granulated sugar on top of that.
As he did so, he scooped up a handful of packets of granulated sugar.
I could see the ingredients for a baking project laid out on the counter: two sticks of butter with the paper removed, a sixteen-ounce measuring cup filled with granulated sugar, a tin of baking powder, and a quart container of whole milk.