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    Executive summary The mill will be called Nyc Sugar incorporated with the meaning of bringing back the real sweet flavor of sugar into the market. The mill will have its own plant located at Ibayo‚ Balanga city‚ Bataan. This site is selected because of its strategic position‚ where the supplies of public and private services are adequate and the raw materials are readily available. The need of the sugar mill company is to solve the problem of sugar shortages which increases day by day in this city

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    temperature of which the experiment performed should remain constant ‚ otherwise solubility of the sugars would be affected and give an inaccurate result. Results : sugars Initial reading ( g ) After addition of water ( g ) Final reading ( g ) Sugar added ( g ) Galatose 36.55 43.87 45.52 1.65 Lactose 37.40 45.47 46.33 0.86 Glucose 36.56 44.01 48.97 4.96 sugars water added ( ml ) Saturation point ( mg / ml ) Galatose 43.87-36.55 = 7.32 ( 1

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    Nestle………………………………………………………... 5 2.00 Definition of customer satisfaction……………………………………. 6 3.00 Food quality……………………………………………………………. 7 4.00 Safety and reliability…………………………………………………... 8 5.00 Health‚ wellness and nutrition………………………………………... 8 5.11 Sugar & Salt……………………………………………………… 9 5.12 Trans-fatty acids (TFA)………………………………………... 10 6.00 Managing cutomer future expectations……………………………... 11 7.00 Investigating perceptions of foods…………………………………… 12 8.00 Promotions……………………………………………………………..

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    discovery‚ Sugar has become a key ingredient in our food chain. Sugar is a soluble carbohydrate which is mostly used for consumption. Carbohydrates are made up of elements of carbon‚ hydrogen and oxygen (Queneau‚ 2007). The ratio of hydrogen is twice the oxygen and the carbon. Sugar contains sucrose which is the common saccharide in many plant parts. Sucrose (sugar) is composed of 12 carbon atoms‚ 22 hydrogen atoms and 11 oxygen atoms. Therefore‚ the chemical formula of compound sugar C12H22O11.

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    drove the sugar trade between Europe and the Caribbean. In order to feed this addiction‚ slave labor in the Caribbean emerged‚ taking advantage of the islands which proved to be perfect for the growth of Europe’s newest drug. The population of Europe strongly desired sugar for sweetening imports‚ especially coffee‚ tea and chocolate. The citizens craved the sweet taste and demanded to be supplied with more of the drug. The price of slaves‚ the driving force behind the production of sugar‚ reflected

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    Kanchan () [pic] [pic] [pic] |Topic |No. | |About sugar |5 | |About the company

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    is that if I add different amounts of sugar to the same amount of boiling water and allow it to be cooled‚ than the one with the additional cup of sugar will be the one that grows more crystals. I determined that my hypothesis was correct. The glass I chose to add the pure cane sugar did grow much more crystals at a more rapid pace. The purpose of my experiment is to grow a large amount of crystals on a wooden skewer. Rock candy is a candy made with sugar that I chose to attempt to grow on a wooden

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    contains carbohydrates such as a reducing sugar and/or polysaccharides. This will be done by using Benedict’s reagent and Iodine stain tests. Benedict’s reagent will react to reducing substances in the solution by oxidizing it and changing the structure of the reducing sugar to form a colored precipitate. The color of this precipitate can be used to determine the concentration of reducing sugars in the substance. If the precipitate is blue no reducing sugars are in the substance. If the precipitate

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    Ritche 3rd period 10/2/2014 What Drove the Sugar Trade In 1493‚ Christopher Columbus introduced cane sugar to the islands of the Caribbean. At that time‚ sugar was practically unknown to most people in Europe. However‚ it became so popular later in Europe. There are 3 factors that drove the sugar trade; the demand of sugar‚ the plantations‚ and the mercantilism The high demand of sugar was one of the biggest reasons that drove the sugar trade. The sugar became so popular when it arrived Europe‚ the

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    Just how sweet is artificial sweeteners? Statistically this sugar imposter is thirty to eight thousand times sweeter than real sugar‚ but at what cost? All artificial sweeteners were discovered in a lab‚ and the substance the scientists discovered just happened to be sweet. Artificial sweeteners were never intended to be sweeteners. Pure‚ raw sugar is much better for your body than anything that was founded in a lab. Aspartame is derived from GMOs and is found in diet soda‚ but recently pepsi has

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