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No foods with more than a trace of sugar.
He made what he calls a ''soufflé crepe.'' First, you caramelize apples in butter, thyme and a trace of sugar, browning them on the edges and cooking them until tender.
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Add 2/3 cup sugar and the salt, and beat until all traces of sugar crystals disappear.
In addition to the best Burley-with-a-dash-of-Turkish, the ordinary cigarette contains traces of maple sugar, cane sugar, molasses, licorice, honey, run, essence of vanilla, chocolate, sherry and peach, to name just a few.
Several diet books quote beer as having an undesirably high glycemic index of 110, the same as maltose; however, the maltose in beer undergoes metabolism by yeast during fermentation so that beer consists mostly of water, hop oils and only trace amounts of sugars, including maltose.
The chemical composition results of liquid fractions of both HT-treated Robigus leaf and stem showed the presence of a trace amount of sugars.
The utilized sugar beet molasses consisted of 50% sucrose and only traces of other sugars like glucose, fructose and raffinose as well as different proteins and basal salts according to manufacturer specification (Suedzucker AG, Mannheim, Germany).
Possibly the starch used contained traces of free sugars that caused carbon catabolite repression of expression.
Hemicellulose hydrolysates consist mainly of xylose, glucose, mannose, arabinose, galactose, traces of other sugars, uronic acid, and acetyl groups, and they offer an attractive possibility to be used as a substrate in fermentation processes.
Fruits contain fructose and glucose, and traces of these sugars may be left on the fingertip after fruit peeling, thus resulting in an erroneous reading.
In contrast, Xyl was the main monosaccharide (> 90%) of the 1 M and 4 M KOH extracts, together with small amount of Glc and traces of other sugars including GlcA and 4- O-methyl glucuronic acid (4OMeGlcA), indicating that xylan was the main alkali-extracted polymer of Arabidopsis stems.
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