Cold sweetening so far has been attributed to soluble, vacuolar invertase rather than to cell-wall-bound invertase. |
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Honey featured in many drinks because it was by far the most easily available sweetening agent. |
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Condiments, sweetening agents and spices may be added according to individual preferences. |
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Clearly the big consumers of sugar are looking for lower cost alternatives to sugar for sweetening agents. |
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It is recommended that molasses or honey be used as sweetening agents in lieu of sugar. |
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Sugar, redcurrant jelly, and sometimes chocolate are now used as sweetening agents in agrodolce sauces for meat. |
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His employers at Guthy-Renker were making it even tougher by sweetening his package to persuade him to stay. |
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In many cases airlines will try to find a passenger who is willing to take a later flight, often sweetening the pill with a free upgrade. |
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In such a time, his greatest mistake is not sweetening his logic with sentimental treacle. |
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How many pounds of pulvil must the fellow use in sweetening himself from the smell of hops and tobacco? |
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Prior to that time honey was the only sweetening agent available to them. |
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Global majors such as Coca Cola and Beatrice Foods are said to use Stevia extracts as sweetening agents in foods sold across Japan, Brazil and other countries. |
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Sajaa Gas Company awarded a contract to operate and maintain the Sajaa natural gas sweetening plant in Sharjah. |
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Fat and sweetening agents were eventually introduced to the mix, which may have compromised the dough's shelf life but certainly enhanced its gustatory appeal. |
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While it's true that some Austrian winemakers were caught adding an illicit sweetening agent in 1985, the substance in question was diethylene glycol, not ethylene glycol. |
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In effect, use osmosis to partially dehydrate the fruit while sweetening it to make it more palatable. |
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Faced with a decreased supply of hogs from central Canada, Larsen Packers is sweetening the pot for local pork producers. |
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Products containing Reb-A are regulated as natural health products, and Reb-A can be added as a non-medicinal sweetening agent. |
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The liquid form is used for sweetening drinks, baking, etc. and the thick creamy texture is popular as a spread. |
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He adds that several innovative, community-based initiatives are sweetening the lot of syrup producers in Quebec. |
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So why not cut out sugar and artificial sweeteners and try sweetening your lemonade, smoothies and summer dessert recipes with xylitol, lo hart or stevia? |
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Freshly grated pear barely needs any sweetening, which is why we encourage you to make the pear puree yourself. |
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Nor must it be forgotten that sugar faces ever-tougher direct competition from other sweetening agents. |
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This picture can be altered by the addition by the brewer of additional sweetening agents. |
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Due to its sweetness, erythritol may be used for sweetening purposes as a replacement for sugar. |
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The plan, subject to partner approval, is to construct an additional hydrogen sulphide treatment platform with production sweetening capabilities. |
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Reach me some of that long sweetening, honey, she'd say at the breakfast table. |
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Well, sugars are not just sweetening agents. |
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Made our molasses into long sweetening and tapped the sugartrees for short sweetening. |
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At the mouth of the estuary is the natural gas sweetening plant at Point of Ayr on the site of the former colliery. |
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Its marrowy, soft and tart taste enables him to be mixed with multiple acids, sweetening substances with high intensity, sucrose, flavors or seasonings in order to create food, drinks or sugar refineries of a single taste. |
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Storage at these conditions may be conducive to low-temperature sweetening due to residual amylase activity which leads to reducing sugar formation from starch. |
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The sweetening of imported wines intended for direct human consumption and bearing a geographical ascription shall be forbidden within the territory of the Community. |
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Humour goes a very long way to sweetening what could have been a giant pill of social history in Pride, but it's kept in check by the spectres of poverty, homophobia, Aids and, of course, the miners' defeat. |
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There was no shortage of candidates for the jobs. Governments in Europe have also tried to encourage their citizens to save for themselves by sweetening new individual savings schemes with tax breaks. |
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Aware of the risk, Mr Darling is sweetening the tax pill. |
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Further checks are being carried out to establish the tax implications of reselling the sugar without an invoice and establish whether the sugar was for sweetening wine. |
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Saccharin is sweetening to sweeten coffee, tea or yoghourt. |
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Honey, present in this gingerbread, first sweetening substance of the history before the culture of beet and the cane with sugar, is the lord of the products of the hive. |
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Correggio has made his memory immortal by the strength he has given to his figures, and by sweetening his lights and shadows, and melting them into each other. |
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Mr. Hurst made the best of the situation and drank his molasses-sweetened coffee with seeming relish, as though he had been raised on long sweetening. |
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Sweetening the pot within reason to keep it out of their hands does make sense. |
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