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▪ I. sweetening, vbl. n. (ˈswiːt(ə)nɪŋ) [f. as prec. + -ing1.] 1. The action of the verb sweeten. a. The imparting of a sweet taste or smell; † perfuming; the freeing from taint, staleness, or impurity.1591 Wotton Lett. (1907) I. 270 There is a certain English northern man in this town..lives now by...
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Sweetening (disambiguation)
Sweetening is the process of making food more sweet. Wikipedia does not yet have an article on this process. Sweetening may also refer to:
Copper sweetening, a petroleum refining process
Food sweetening, adding the basic taste of sweetness to a food
Gas sweetening
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sweetening
sweetening/ˈswi:tnɪŋ; `switnɪŋ/ n[C, U]substance, eg sugar, used to sweeten food or drink 甜味剂(如糖) [attrib 作定语]sweetening agents 甜味剂.
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Sweetening (show business)
In television, sweetening refers to the use of a laugh track in addition to a live studio audience. Sweetening can also be used in a similar manner for other reactions.
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95 Summer Dessert Recipes For Cooling Down and Sweetening Up
To make a no-churn version, use 1 cup cream in the custard and whip an additional ¾ cup. After adding berries, fold whipped cream into the base, then freeze in a plastic-wrap-lined loaf pan, 6 ...
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Copper sweetening
Copper sweetening is a petroleum refining process using a slurry of clay and cupric chloride to oxidize mercaptans. Copper sweetening introduces trace amount of copper into the resulting products, which tends to have detrimental effects as it leads to formation of gummy
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Sweetleaf
plant of the family Phyllanthaceae whose leaves may be used as a potherb
Stevia, a genus of plants in the family Asteraceae whose leaves may be used for sweetening
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Doctor sweetening process
The doctor sweetening process is an industrial chemical process for converting mercaptans in sour gasoline into disulfides. Diggs: The Chemistry of "Sweetening" in the Petroleum Industry, Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, Ausgabe 16, pp. 1113-1115, 1924
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Merox
Caustic-free Merox for sweetening jet fuels and kerosenes. Caustic-free Merox for sweetening of naphthas.
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غاز حمضي
تعرف العمليات التي يتم فيها إزالة مركبات الكبريت العضوية (المركبتانات) أو لمركب كبريتيد الهيدروجين باسم عمليات التحلية sweetening.
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2-Furonitrile
It has been suggested as a potential sweetening agent, as it has about thirty times the sweetening power of sucrose.
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Glucin
Glucin is the name of an artificial sweetening agent similar to saccharin that was used in the early 20th century.
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MDEA
MDEA may refer to:
Methyl diethanolamine (N-methyl-diethanolamine), CH3N(C2H4OH)2, a chemical used for amine gas treating, also known as gas sweetening
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Preparation
The base is made by infusing dried magnolia berries in water until the color develops, sieving the liquid through a fine cloth, then sweetening
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Quebrachitol
The substance was tested as a sweetening agent for diabetics in 1933. It shows a sweetening property half of that of sucrose but induces colic or diarrhoea at concentration used to render the food palatable.
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