10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «GRAPE SUGAR»
Discover the use of
grape sugar in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
grape sugar and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
Timothy L. Cottle III. After a quick introduction to Libby, the chatter resumed and
the food hunt became easier now. Nightingale's place was a much better
structure than Sunshine and Libby's, and finally the four of them moved in
together.
Timothy L. Cottle III, 2014
2
The Lancet London: A Journal of British and Foreign ...
Bio de Janeiro, acari, and ova of same ; a great many Much cane; several starch
granules, like those of Indian corn; much grit; grape- sugar and vegetable
albumen. On an attentive consideration of the above eleven analyses, it appears
that ...
3
Cyclopædia of useful arts & manufactures, ed. by C. ...
Now, when the syrup of this sugar is left to itself for some time, it deposits small
crystalline grains, to which, as Regnault remarks, the term grape-sugar has been
improperly applied. These grains differ in composition i from that of the sugar ...
Cyclopaedia, Charles Tomlinson, 1852
Grape sugar, 1 '47. Cane sugar, or other matter convertible into grape sugar, 2 '
99. Albuminous matter, 1°12. Total solids, 21 °96. Ash, 2 35. Of medium colour
and body ; of considerable alcoholic strength, but mild, clean taste, and delicate ...
5
Retrospect of Philosophical, Mechanical, Chemical, and ...
An important caution is given in the preparation of grape-sugar, which is, that the
drying must always be performed, either by mere pressure, or by exposure to a
dry air, if cool. The heat of summer turns the surface brown, like a sliced apple ...
6
The Sorgo Journal, and Farm Machinist
This change takes place even in the interior of growing plants. Those plants and
fruits which possess sour or acid juices, yield grape sugar, while those which
contain little or no acid in their saps, contain generally cane sugar. Grape sugar
may ...
7
Sweet Stuff: An American History of Sweeteners from
Sugar to ...
“Glucose or Grape Sugar in the United States: Its Manufacture and Uses,”
American Grocer, quoted in D. A. Wells, The Sugar Industry of the United States
and the Tarifl (New York, 1878), 17—19. 13. New York Grape Sugar Co. v.
American ...
Deborah Jean Warner, 2011
8
Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science
Examination of Grape Sugar and Milk Sugar. — M. Campani. — The author
employs as reagent a concentrated solution of subnitrate of lead, mixed with a
dilute solution of acetate of copper. The liquid to be tested is added to 5 c.c. of
this ...
9
Food and Its Adulterations
Sugar earthy, scarcely at all crystalline; contains fragments of cane; hundreds of
oeori', some olive; sporules of fungus; starch granules; albumen; grape-sugar;
grit. 14th Samplcs.—Purchased in Blackmoor-street, Clare-market. Sugar
coarsely ...
10
Journal of the Franklin Institute
but solutions of 25 per cent. crystallized milk sugar compared with solutions of the
same per centage of cane sugar yield : 56 — 43 = 13° less for milk sugar. No. 7
and 8. Grape Sugar comprises: 1. Diabetic Sugar. 2. Solid sugar of honey. 3.
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «GRAPE SUGAR»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
grape sugar is used in the context of the following news items.
Yamadanishiki Reigns Supreme Among Sake-Brewing Rice Varieties
It thus differs from winemaking, where grape sugar is available from the outset. The structure of the shimpaku core in shuzō-kōtekimai kernels is ... «Nippon.com, Jul 15»
Fructose produces less rewarding sensations in the brain
Despite their similar structures, fructose and glucose – that is, pure grape sugar – affect the body very differently: an intake of glucose causes a ... «HealthCanal.com, Jun 15»
Fructose stimulates brain's reward system to a lesser degree than …
Despite their similar structures, fructose and glucose – that is, pure grape sugar – affect the body very differently: an intake of glucose causes a ... «Medical Xpress, Jun 15»
Wine Time: Sutter Home White Zinfandel, California
Then, in 1975, fermentation of the Rosé stalled before all the grape sugar could be converted into alcohol. When he could not restart the ... «The Augusta Chronicle, Jun 15»
Sutter Home launches Sangria
The Sutter Home Sangria is made from 100 percent California red wine, fermented in stainless steel, with residual grape sugar added, ... «Napa Valley Register, Jun 15»
Cucumbers: The New Birthday Cake?
As I walked past her with my glass of fermented grape sugar, I noticed she also held one and fought an urge to clink them together. For parents ... «OZY, Jun 15»
Arkema and CJ CheilJedang open thiochemicals plant in Malaysia
CJ produces methionine by an environmentally-friendly bio-fermentation process using raw sugar and grape sugar as raw materials. «Chemicals Technology, Jun 15»
Sutter Home Family Vineyards Announces Launch of New Sangria
A hint of natural residual grape sugar is added to the wine giving it just the right amount of juicy sweetness. The final blend is then infused with ... «Benzinga, Jun 15»
Ask JJ: Balsamic Vinegar
The aging process removes water, making balsamic vinegar thicker than regular vinegar and further concentrating the grape sugar. Since it has ... «Huffington Post, May 15»
Nova Scotia sparkles in your glass
The grapes used in making sparkling wines should not be too high in sugar content because they will receive an extra dose of grape sugar for ... «The Telegram, Apr 15»