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invert sugar
noun
- a mixture of the dextrorotatory forms of glucose and fructose, formed naturally in fruits and produced artificially in syrups or fondants by treating cane sugar with acids.
invert sugar
/ ˈɪԱɜː /
noun
- a mixture of fructose and glucose obtained by the inversion of sucrose
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of invert sugar1
Example Sentences
Vu also recommended using an invert sugar, which is a liquid mixture of the monosaccharides glucose and fructose.
But Sweet Dreams cereal also contains as much as 13 grams of added sugar from cane sugar, corn syrup, “invert sugar” and molasses, which according to studies can be detrimental to your nightly sleep.
Corn syrup — not to be confused with high-fructose corn syrup — is less sweet than granulated sugar and mimics invert sugar, which helps to keep the churned sorbet creamy and scoopable.
The source of corn syrup’s superpower: It’s an invert sugar.
Technically an invert sugar, corn syrup prevents sugar crystals from forming.
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