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2008-04-10
What are all the names of sugar?
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What are all the names of sugar?
i kno most of them end in -ose but what r they?
(There are some answers for your reference as below,you can choose your best answers)
Brown sugar
Corn syrup
Demerara Sugar
Dextrose
Free Flowing Brown Sugars
Fructose
Galactose
Glucose
High Fructose Corn Syrup
Honey
Invert Sugar
Lactose
Malt
Maltodextrin
Maltose
Maple syrup
Molasses
Muscovado or Barbados Sugar
Panocha
Powdered or confectioner's sugar
Rice Syrup
Sucrose
Sugar (granulated)
Treacle
Turbinado sugar
slenda or w/e
but its fake sugar
glucose, fructose, corn syrup???? they have lots of fancy names for sugar...
fructose, glucose ????
Honey is one of my favorites :)
sucrose, fructose, glucose
sucrose, glucose, maltose, fructose those r the ones i kno
Sucrose, lactose, fructose, glucose.Something else.
Those people with the long lists they copied (and didn't give a source) are wrong on most of them. They are listing different names for the same types of sugars in most cases.
glucose.. high fructose corn syrup.
Brown sugar
Corn syrup
Demerara Sugar
Dextrose
Free Flowing Brown Sugars
Fructose
Galactose
Glucose
High Fructose Corn Syrup
Honey
Invert Sugar
Lactose
Malt
Maltodextrin
Maltose
Maple syrup
Molasses
Muscovado or Barbados Sugar
Panocha
Powdered or confectioner's sugar
Rice Syrup
Sucrose
Sugar (granulated)
Treacle
Turbinado sugar
There are different forms based on their chemical structure.
Monosaccharides include fructose, dextrose, glucose, galactose and mannose. (ie they have one sugar molecule attached to a solid)
Disaccharides include lactose and maltose. They are two monosaccharides attached to each other.
There are quite a few different sugars and ways to use them so I hope you will check out the websites that I have listed. Have fun in your discovery of the Sugar world.
Glucose, Lactose, and Fructose are what are known as monosaccharides, meaning they have one sugar group
When you combine one of these three with glucose, you get new sugars, called disaccharides (2 sugar groups):
Glucose+Glucose = Maltose
Glucose+Lactose = Galactose
Glucose+Fructose = Sucrose
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