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Sugar cane (formerly reed, bamboo or papyrus) was added in the v1.0.11 patch. It can be found randomly on grass or dirt tiles that are near water and can be up to three blocks tall (There is a glitch that can let them be four blocks tall), more sugar cane (or other blocks) can be placed on top of it. There appears to be no pattern to the spawn algorithm. Sugar cane may occasionally grow in tundra Biomes, but is extremely hard to find because ice replaces all water next to land.

Like cacti, removing the bottom part causes all parts above it to be removed as well, allowing for quick harvesting; one can also "shave" off the upper sections and leave the bottom section planted. It can be crafted into paper.

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A farm of sugar cane in a Tundra biome with the ice over the water manually removed; the sugar cane has grown to its maximum height of 3.

Farming sugar cane is similar to farming crops. Like the real plant, sugar cane must be planted on a grass/dirt block immediately adjacent to water, unlike crops which can be within four blocks of water. Diagonal blocks, as well as blocks above or below the water stream, won't allow it to be placed. If it can be placed on a tile, it will grow there. Unlike wheat, it does not require a tilled field to grow. Planted sugar cane grows quickly to a height of three blocks, however, extra sugar cane blocks can be permanently added if heights over 3 are desired. This has not been confirmed yet, but they are thought to grow faster when the player is within a certain vicinity of them.

If the water source is removed, when the sugar cane next grow, the game will realize it has no adjacent water, and the sugar cane will disintegrate, leaving two sugar cane items instead of one. This is not as efficient as growing sugar cane normally, because you must replace the water supply to re-plant the sugar cane.

Sugar cane is completely fireproof. It can block lava flows, and, when lava hits it from above, the lava is spread out as by a normal block. Neither the sugar cane nor the block they stand on can be lit on fire with the Flint and Steel, although attempting this still lowers the durability of the Flint and Steel, in a manner similar to glass.

The water/lava blocking ability of sugar canes includes being placed in the middle of an existing flow (they still need to be adjacent to water).

Sugar cane will block projectiles as any ordinary block, which means projectiles shot at anything inside or past the sugar canes will be blocked. However, if you stand in a patch of sugar canes and fire arrows/throw snowballs, those projectiles will ignore the sugar canes where your head is located. A Ghast's fireball has yet to be tested though.

When planted underwater, sugar cane functions similar to sponge, creating an air pocket. However, it will be only 1x1x1 instead of 5x5x5. Also, if a sugar cane block is placed next to or on top of another sugar cane block, they will both be instantly destroyed if underwater, this will still drop the two sugar cane blocks that were destroyed as resources.

On January 10th 2011, Notch tweeted that reeds are retconned into sugar cane, and will be used in the cake recipe.[1]

Sugar canes can now be turned into sugar by placing the sugar cane onto a workbench

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Creating sugar.

Trivia

  • Sugar cane is often used for decorating because it's easy to grow and gives the place a more modern look.
  • You can walk through sugar cane, but water will not pass through it. This makes it a convenient material for water gates.
  • You can plant sugar cane on a tile covered in snow even if there is no water adjacent to it.
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