A method for making a high quality spice sugar cube. The spice sugar cube
consists essentially of sugar or a sugar substitute and at least one
spice. A quantity of spice and a volume of sugar are measured. A first
portion of about one third of the volume of sugar is dissolved in water
to create a sugar water solution. The sugar water solution is heated
until the solution reaches a temperature between 215 and 235 degrees
Fahrenheit resulting in an amount of the water evaporating (e.g., boiling
out) from the solution. The solution is than allowed to cool to between
80 and 120 degrees Fahrenheit. The quantity of spice is then mixed into
the solution, and then the remaining portion of the volume of sugar is
mixed into the solution to form a mixture. The mixture is then poured
into a flat pan and pressed to remove any voids and cut into cubes.