sugar
The Spanish word 'azúcar' translates to 'sugar' in English. It is a common term used in food and beverage preparation and is derived from Arabic. The word can be used to describe both the sweet soluble crystalline substance often derived from sugarcane and beet, and used to sweeten food and drink, and also, in a general sense, to refer to anything sweet or pleasant.
I like coffee with sugar.
This phrase expresses a personal preference for coffee, specifically mentioning that it is enjoyed with sugar added to it.
The dessert has a lot of sugar.
This sentence indicates that a specific dessert contains a large quantity of sugar, highlighting its sweetness.
I bought a kilogram of sugar at the market.
This example describes an action of purchasing sugar, specifying the amount and the location of the purchase.