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الشَّوْكِيّ
zucchero d'uva
in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary
grape sugar [Am ɡreɪp ˈʃʊɡər] N
in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary
grape [Brit ɡreɪp, Am ɡreɪp] N
to harvest or bring in the grapes before n juice, jelly
I. sugar [Brit ˈʃʊɡə, Am ˈʃʊɡər] N
1. sugar FOOD:
how many sugars?”
no sugar, thanks before n industry, prices
no sugar, thanks production, refinery
no sugar, thanks spoon, canister
2. sugar Am (as endearment):
sugar inf
sugar inf
II. sugar [Brit ˈʃʊɡə, Am ˈʃʊɡər] INTERJ inf
III. sugar [Brit ˈʃʊɡə, Am ˈʃʊɡər] VB trans
sugar tea, coffee:
IV. sugar [Brit ˈʃʊɡə, Am ˈʃʊɡər]
in the PONS Dictionary
grape [greɪp] N
1. grape (fruit):
uva f
2. grape iron (wine):
Phrases:
I. sugar [ˈʃʊ·gɚ] N
1. sugar FOOD:
2. sugar inf (term of affection):
II. sugar [ˈʃʊ·gɚ] VB trans
Present
Isugar
yousugar
he/she/itsugars
wesugar
yousugar
theysugar
Past
Isugared
yousugared
he/she/itsugared
wesugared
yousugared
theysugared
Present Perfect
Ihavesugared
youhavesugared
he/she/ithassugared
wehavesugared
youhavesugared
theyhavesugared
Past Perfect
Ihadsugared
youhadsugared
he/she/ithadsugared
wehadsugared
youhadsugared
theyhadsugared
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For example, grape sugar is the monosaccharide glucose, cane sugar is the disaccharide sucrose, and milk sugar is the disaccharide lactose (see illustration).
en.wikipedia.org
Today, the company uses both cane sugar syrup and high fructose corn syrup.
en.wikipedia.org
It has to be a jam one with light pastry and caster sugar on the outside.
www.independent.co.uk
It is then imbibed with warm sugar syrup.
en.wikipedia.org
The constant threat of a high blood sugar level can cause hyperactivity and conversely, low blood sugar level will cause lethargy and eventually unconciousness.
www.somersetlive.co.uk

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