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... 900-909 – waxes 910-919 – synthetic glazes 920-929 –  improving agents 930-949 – packaging gases 950-969 – sweeteners 990-999 – foaming agents <p align="center"> 1100-1599 Additional chemicals New chemicals that don't fall into standard classification schemes NB: Not all examples...
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Sound effect

...above example) may be mixed with the sound of a melon being gouged to add to the "stickiness" or "gore" of the effect. If the effect is featured in a close-up, the designer may also add an "impact sweetener" from his library. The sweetener may simply be the sound of a hammer pounding hardwood, equalized so that only the low-end can be heard. The low end gives the three sounds together added...
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Cuisine of Greece

...alcohol percentage than normal. Metaxa , a brand of sweet brandy , 40% alcohol content. Greek coffee (formerly called Turkish coffee), made by boiling finely-ground coffee beans, and is served thick and strong, and often sweetened. External links Wikibooks Cookbook has more about this subject: Cuisine of Greece Large Greek recipe collection Greek recipes
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Cuisine of New England

... Vermont . Two outstandingly characteristic ingredients native to New England are maple syrup and cranberries . Well into the 19th century, molasses from the Caribbean and honey were staple sweeteners for all but the upper class. The Mediterranean herbs are not hardy in much of New England away from the coast: parsley and sage are New England herbs, with a few Caribbean additions like nutmeg...
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Malt

MALT also means mucosal-associated lymphoid tissue . Malted barley Malting is a process applied to cereal grains, in which the grains are made to germinate and then quickly dried... malts are sometimes kilned in different ways to promote different characteristics. Reference Make Your Own Malt , Brew Your Own magazine (ISSN 1081826X), August 1997, pp. 32-36.
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Grape

...to grapes. Approximately 71% of world grape production is used for wine, 27% as fresh fruit and 2% as dried fruit. A portion of grape production goes to producing grape juice to be used as a sweetener for fruits canned "with no added sugar" and "100% natural". The area dedicated to vineyards is increasing by about 2% per year. The following list of top wine-producers shows the corresponding...
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Coca-Cola

... By 1998 , it was sold in only a few places in the Midwestern U.S. On February 7 , 2005 , the Coca-Cola Company announced that in the second quarter of 2005 they planned a launch of a Diet Coke product sweetened with the artificial sweetener sucralose ("Splenda"), the same sweetener currently used in Pepsi One . On March 21 , 2005 , it announced another diet product, " Coca-Cola Zero ", sweetened...
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Fructose

Fructose is a simple sugar ( monosaccharide ) found in many foods and one of the three most important blood sugars along with glucose and galactose . Honey ; tree fruits; berries; melons; and...in glycation and cross-linking of proteins. Biochemistry 1988;27:1901-7. PMID 3132203 . Higdon, J., Linus Pauling Institute, Oregon State U. Chromium 2003 External link MedBio
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Sugar beet

...the consistency similar to that of honey . No other ingredients are used. In Germany , particularly the Rhineland area, this sugar beet syrup is used as a spread for sandwiches, as well as for sweetening sauces, cakes and desserts. History A geneticist evaluates sugar beet plants for resistance to the fungal disease Rhizoctonia root rot . Although beets have been grown as vegetables...
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Maize

...stewartii ) Common Rust ( Puccinia sorghi ) Uses for maize The primary use for corn (seed) in United States and Canada , is as a feed for livestock , while some is for the production of corn sweeteners like corn syrup , and the production of ethanol . Ethanol, a type of alcohol , is mostly used as an additive in gasoline to increase the octane rating. Multicolored variaties of...
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