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  • ...adt''' (December 7, 1906 – April 8, 1996) was the designer of the modern [[sugar packet]] and developer of [[Sweet'N Low]]. He was the founder of the [[Cumb ...terest. Since he had not secured a patent before shopping the idea around, sugar producers were then free to use his idea without paying royalties, and they ...
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  • |known_for = [[Sugar]] ...= Franz Karl Achard, 1753–1821; a contribution of the cultural history of sugar |volume=7 |issue=4 |periodical=[[Medizinische Monatsschrift für Pharmazeute ...
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  • ...ure, and so Howard's development both saved fuel and reduced the amount of sugar lost through [[caramelisation]]. The invention, known as Howard's vacuum p [[Category:Sugar technologists]] ...
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  • ...orator]]. This invention was an important development in the growth of the sugar industry. Rillieux, a French-speaking Creole,<ref>Shirley Elizabeth Thompso ==Sugar refining== ...
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  • ...technology. It closely works with lawyers, veterans and security experts, technologists, and allied advocates to further its policy agenda. *''Childhood Abducted: Children Cutting Sugar Cane in the Dominican Republic'', [[Theresa Amato|Theresa A. Amato]], 1991. ...
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  • | image = Sugar cane smut.jpg ..., New Delhi, India, 2226 February 1999. Volume 2: 333337. New Delhi, Sugar Technologists' Association of India.</ref> for most of the disease cycle but requires wet ...
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  • ...ranz Achard]] later devised an economical industrial method to extract the sugar in its pure form. <!-- Marggraf is also known for discovery of [[formic aci ...= Franz Karl Achard, 1753-1821; a contribution of the cultural history of sugar |volume=7 |issue=4 |periodical=[[Medizinische Monatsschrift für Pharmazeute ...
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  • {{Short description|Sugar content of an aqueous solution}} ...ecause it is denser. The unit °Bx is traditionally used in the [[wine]], [[sugar]], [[carbonated beverage]], [[fruit juice]], [[fresh produce]], [[maple syr ...
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  • ...spirits]] (often [[rectified spirit]]) and additional flavorings such as [[sugar]], [[fruit]]s, [[herb]]s, and [[spice]]s. Often served with or after [[dess ...wording is: "a minimum content of sweetening products, expressed as invert sugar". The level is lowered to 70&nbsp;grams per liter for cherry or sour cherry ...
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  • == Scientists and technologists == * [[Ajum Goolam Hossen]] 1850–1919), international pepper and sugar trader ...
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  • | main_ingredient = [[Egg white|Eggwhite]]s, [[sugar]] ...f> traditionally made from [[Whisk|whipped]] [[egg white|eggwhite]]s and [[sugar]], and occasionally an [[acid|acidic ingredient]] such as [[lemon]], [[vine ...
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  • ...0, 2018}}</ref> Pop Rocks ingredients include [[sugar]], [[lactose]] (milk sugar), and [[flavoring]]. It differs from typical hard candy in that pressurized ...tory of America's Revolutionary Candy'', was based on interviews with food technologists, engineers, marketing managers, and members of Billy Mitchell's family, alo ...
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  • | minor_ingredient = Salt, sugar, spices ..., [[dextrose]], spices and spice extracts, [[sodium erythorbate]], garlic, sugar, [[sodium nitrate]], and/or [[sodium nitrite]].<ref name=":6">{{Cite book|t ...
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  • ...greatly between bushes, with bitter berries requiring the addition of more sugar.<ref name=":2">{{Cite book|title=Native American food plants: An ethnobotan ==== Cane sugar ==== ...
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  • ...actory; he also established construction companies, sugarcane plantations, sugar factories, confectioneries, engineering companies and many other businesses === Sugar machinery and confectionery === ...
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  • {{merge from|white sugar|discuss=Talk:White sugar#Merge into sucrose|date=October 2025}} | Sugar; ...
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  • ...mpermeable films or edible [[Food coating|coating]]s, dipping into salt or sugar solutions, keeps the food away from direct contact with oxygen.<ref name=Tr [[Caramelization]] is a process involving the [[pyrolysis]] of [[sugar]]. It is used extensively in cooking for the desired nutty flavor and brown ...
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  • ...finery|sugar refineries]] after inventing a successful method for refining sugar. Her mother, Martha, a friend of [[Franz Kafka]], was a culturally sophisti ...played by the hormone of the anterior pituitary lobe in the metabolism of sugar".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/medicine/laureates/ ...
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  • ...sodium]] and [[potassium]], and other tell-tale chemicals (such as [[Blood sugar|glucose]], [[serum albumin]], or [[creatinine]]). ...
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  • ...vies as food|anchovies]]|[[tamarind]]|[[garlic]]|[[onion]]s|[[molasses]]|[[sugar]]|[[Edible salt|salt]]|[[spice]]s|[[flavourings]]}} ...vary by manufacturer but often include vinegar; salt; a sweetener such as sugar or [[molasses]]; aromatics such as garlic, shallots, or onions; soy sauce; ...
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