More like a powder of diabetes and fat gain. But yes, let's go with that.
PS. History lesson. Sugarcane was first converted to sugar around 4000 years ago in India. Mentioned in the epic of Ramayana how it was used by locals for sweats. It went to Persia, then from Persia to Greece where the records were maintained comparing the source route. Then when Persia fell to Islamic invaders from Arab, it went from their to all of their colonies and eventually in Europe, where its price surpassed gold. Then colonization spread it throughout the world and back to India. Talk about irony.