granulated sugar

collocation in English

meaningsofgranulatedandsugar

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granulated
adjective
uk
/ˈɡræn.jə.leɪ.tɪd/
us
/ˈɡræn.jə.leɪ.t̬ɪd/
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sugar
noun
uk
/ˈʃʊɡ.ər/
us
/ˈʃʊɡ.ɚ/
a sweet substance especially from the plants sugar cane and sugar beet, used to make food and ...
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As a result, there was a corresponding increase in the first-hand price ofgranulatedsugar.
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In 1924, the lowest average retail price ofgranulatedsugarwas 4¼ d. per lb.
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Some plants further process the sugarcane into refinedgranulatedsugar.
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Solid sugar adjuncts includegranulatedsugarand glucose chips.
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The hot doughnut is then rolled ingranulatedsugar.
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The present price of whitegranulatedsugarin this country is 2¼d.per lb.
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It also does not melt likegranulatedsugarwhich can limit its use.
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Maple sugar is about twice as sweet as standardgranulatedsugar.
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It is made by milling normalgranulatedsugarinto a powdered state.
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Granulatedsugarobtained after evaporation is shaped into the moulds for its commercialization.
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Whitegranulatedsugaris the best sweetener to use in hummingbird feeders.
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In later years,granulatedsugarwas more usually sold in bags.
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Grated salad is mixed with raisins, mayonnaise,granulatedsugar, salt and black pepper.
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The table orgranulatedsugarmost customarily used as food is sucrose, a disaccharide.
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Granulatedsugardoes not dissolve easily in cold drinks or ethyl alcohol.
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The filling is made with filtered steamed jujubes mixed with powdered cinnamon andgranulatedsugar.
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Liquid sugars are strong syrups consisting of 67%granulatedsugardissolved in water.
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During the 1925–26 manufacturing season the quantity of whitegranulatedsugarfor direct consumption produced at the beet sugar factories was 897,892 cwts.
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The present rate of subsidy is £10 a ton, which at the retail level is equivalent to about 1p on a 21b bag ofgranulatedsugar.
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Granulatedsugaris 99.9%-pure sucrose, which means that it has equal ratio of fructose to glucose.
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Honey gets its sweetness from the monosaccharides fructose and glucose, and has approximately the same relative sweetness asgranulatedsugar.
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The refinery was established in 1834, and in 1860 it was credited as the first refinery to creategranulatedsugar.
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Caster sugar (also referred to as "superfine" or "baker's sugar") has a larger particle size, up to approximately half that ofgranulatedsugar.
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Simple syrup is made by stirringgranulatedsugarinto hot water in a saucepan until the sugar is dissolved and then cooling the solution.
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As snow continues to accumulate, the buried snow is compressed and forms "firn", a grainy material with a texture similar togranulatedsugar.
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