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- noun Plural form of
sugar . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
sugar .
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Examples
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The third variety of sugars, which are known as _soft sugars_, are purchased by the retail dealer by number.
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The group recently issued a scientific statement saying that high intake of added sugars is implicated in many poor health conditions, including obesity, high blood pressure and other risk factors for heart disease and stroke.
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Sunlight falls on green plants and photosynthesis does some chemistry that stores some of the energy in sugars (among other things) that animals and people can use.
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HFCS may be particularly bad, but no form of excessive consumption of sugars is _good_ for you: not sucrose, glucose, fructose, or whatever. ray l love says:
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They also have known that high intake of added sugars is linked to many poor health conditions, including obesity, high blood pressure and other risk factors for heart disease and stroke.
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Coles branded Tomato Juice and Berri branded Tomato Juice taste the same, have the same ingedients and the same dietry label sugars, fats and salts, etc.
Store-Brand Foods That Save You Money Without Sacrificing Taste | Lifehacker Australia 2010
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Sweet receptors recognize hydroxyl groups in sugars, sour receptors respond to acids, salt receptors react to the metal ions in salts and alkaloids trigger the bitter receptors.
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Although dried dates do contain sugars, they are very satisfying and one dried date contains about 24 calories - not bad if you're using it as part of a larger recipe.
Make a Date with a Date aka TBTAM 2007
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October 25th, 2007 at 9: 49 am development of a bacteria or a yeast to separate the oils and sugars from the algae would be better and cheaper than a solvent.
POWER YOUR CAR WITH ALGAE: Algae Biocrude by LiveFuels | Inhabitat 2007
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By an oddity of chemistry each of the two simple sugars is sweeter than lactose is.
Archive 2006-11-01 Steve Carper 2006
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