Sentence examples for losing sweetness from inspiring English sources

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The condition of the husk gives a clue to the freshness of the corn, too (though the husk won't stop the kernels from losing sweetness once picked).

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Elisabeth is in the process of applying for a new passport, symbol of British sovereignty and European Union membership; Elisabeth's mother is furious about the Brexit result; Daniel, too old to care about such things, represents a lost sweetness, a piece of "old" Britain.

It works well with cold items, but loses sweetness when heated and is not recommended for baking.

The ears of corn gradually lose sweetness as they remain on the stalk since the corn starts to convert its sugars into starches at that point.

If you use aspartame (Nutrasweet/Equal), then wait until the mixture has cooled and then stir in the sweetener, otherwise it will lose sweetness because of the heat.

Some sweeteners lose their sweetness at high temperatures (making them often unsuitable in cooking) or lose the sweetness over time (giving them a short shelf life).

Yet he never lost his sweetness.

Sweetcorn loses its sweetness by the hour.

The strawberries lose their sweetness, leaving just an essence of berry.

But lead never lost its sweetness — a poison candy irresistible to children.

It tends to lose its sweetness over long periods, but manufacturers have taken measures to enhance the stability through additives.

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