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corn sugar
noun
Dextrose, especially originating from corn starch
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She writes:It is not corn sugar.
Prices for corn, sugar, wheat, beef, pork and coffee are soaring.
Corn, sugar and cocoa are trending lower as newly harvested supply growth weighs on the market.
Currently, the company uses mainly corn sugar, a precursor to high fructose corn syrup.
"A corn ethanol plant could use sugars from Virdia instead of corn sugar," he says.
One of its raw materials, 1,3-propanediol, can be derived from corn sugar.
— Julia Moskin The New York Times: High-fructose corn syrup will not be known as "corn sugar".
Some of those pesky senators are lining up to argue that HFCS be re-named "corn sugar".
To do this, it uses a whole-cell biocatalyst system to make lactic acid by fermenting corn sugar.
The price of corn, sugar, and soybeans is certain to rise if they become powerful sources of energy.
He says:I don't like "corn sugar" -- too vague -- and traditionally it meant solid dextrose (glucose) made by hydrolyzing cornstarch.
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