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Sugar - Wikipedia Granulated sugar (about 0 6 mm crystals), also known as table sugar or regular sugar, is used at the table, to sprinkle on foods and to sweeten hot drinks (coffee and tea), and in home baking to add sweetness and texture to baked products (cookies and cakes) and desserts (pudding and ice cream)
SUGAR中文 (简体)翻译:剑桥词典 - Cambridge Dictionary Cream the butter and sugar together Add one dessertspoon of sugar You make wine by leaving grape juice to ferment until all the sugar has turned to alcohol Meringues are made from sugar and egg whites a spoonful of sugar
Sugar | Definition, Types, Formula, Processing, Uses, Facts | Britannica Sugar, any of numerous sweet, colorless, water-soluble compounds present in the sap of seed plants and the milk of mammals and making up the simplest group of carbohydrates The most common sugar is sucrose, a crystalline tabletop and industrial sweetener used in foods and beverages
Sugar 101 - American Heart Association Sugar 101 Understanding the two types of sugars There are two types of sugars in foods: naturally occurring sugars and added sugars Naturally occurring sugars are found naturally in foods such as fruit (fructose) and milk (lactose)
What is sugar - World Sugar Research Organisation Sugar can also be called sucrose; the scientific name for sugar Sugar is a disaccharide, made up of two simple sugar units (monosaccharides), glucose and fructose
Sugar: How sweet it is. . . or is it? - Harvard Health Research studies over the past 30 years have shown that high consumption of added sugar, especially from sugar-sweetened beverages, contributes to obesity, heart disease, and type 2 diabetes
What is sugar? | New Scientist There are many types of sugar, each with their own level of sweetness and calorie content All carbohydrates are made up from three simple sugars known as monosaccharides: glucose, fructose and