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Sugar substitute (Redirected from Artificial sweetener)

It has been suggested that Sweetener be merged into this article or section. ( Discuss ) A sugar substitute is a food additive which duplicates the effect of sugar in taste , but often with less food energy . In Commonwealth English , sugar substitutes are often referred to as "sweeteners" (to the exclusion of sugar). An important class of sugar substitutes...
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Sugar substitute (Redirected from Alternative sweetener)

It has been suggested that Sweetener be merged into this article or section. ( Discuss ) A sugar substitute is a food additive which duplicates the effect of sugar in taste , but often with less food energy . In Commonwealth English , sugar substitutes are often referred to as "sweeteners" (to the exclusion of sugar). An important class of sugar substitutes...
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Condensed milk (Redirected from Sweetened condensed milk)

... Condensed milk is cow's milk from which water has been removed and to which sugar has been added, yielding a very thick, sweet product that can last on the shelf for years. Also known as "sweetened condensed milk", the two terms have become synonymous; though there have been unsweetened condensed milk products, today they are uncommon. Condensed milk is used in numerous dessert dishes...
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Sugar substitute (Redirected from Functional sweetener)

It has been suggested that Sweetener be merged into this article or section. ( Discuss ) A sugar substitute is a food additive which duplicates the effect of sugar in taste , but often with less food energy . In Commonwealth English , sugar substitutes are often referred to as "sweeteners" (to the exclusion of sugar). An important class of sugar substitutes are known as ...
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East Germany

...these practices were. But given the abundance of money in circulation and frequent shortages in luxury items and durable consumer goods, most people were perhaps occasionally tempted to provide a "sweetener," particularly for such things as automobile parts or furniture. These irregularities did not appear to constitute a major economic problem. However, the East German press occasionally reported...
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Donald Rumsfeld

... a worldwide pharmaceutical company whose products included, among others, the oral contraceptive pill Enovid. It was under Rumsfeld that Searle got FDA approval for the controversial artificial sweetener , aspartame , which it marketed as NutraSweet. During his tenure at Searle, Rumsfeld reduced the number of employees in the company by around 60%. The financial turnaround of the company earned...
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Bubble tea

... 2 Origin 3 Names 4 Availability 5 Trivia 6 Related topic 7 Bubble tea stores 8 External links Definition Bubble tea consists of a mixture of sweetened iced tea and milk and possibly other flavorings. Black gummy balls made of tapioca , called "pearls" or "bubbles" or Boba , sit at the bottom of the cup. The pearls are much larger than those...
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Cola

...although some people disagree on calling such a drink a cola , neither the cola companies themselves nor the vast majority of cola drinkers would make such a distinction. Cola drinks are generally sweetened with corn syrup , but may be sweetened with sugar or an artificial sweetener . Major brands of cola include Coca-Cola , Pepsi , Royal Crown , Virgin Cola and various local producers...
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Cookie

...including sugars , spices , chocolate , butter , peanut butter , nuts or dried fruits . A general theory of cookies may be formulated this way. Despite their descent from cakes and other sweetened breads, the cookie in almost all its forms have abandoned water as a medium for cohesion. Water in cakes serves to make the base (in the case of cakes called 'batter') as thin as possible, which...
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Aspartame

...CAS number 22839-47-0 SMILES [NH3+][C@@H](CC([O-])=O)C(N[C@@H] (CC1=CC=CC=C1)C(OC)=O)=O Aspartame is the name for the artificial, non- carbohydrate sweetener , aspartyl-phenylalanine-1-methyl ester ; i.e. the methyl ester of the dipeptide of the amino acids aspartic acid and phenylalanine . It is marketed under a number of trademark names...
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