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table sugar






table sugar   
noun

Definition of table sugar

: sugar sense 1a
especially
: granulated white sugar



Recent Examples on the Web


//For example, natural sweeteners—such as honey, maple syrup and table sugar—provide a certain number of calories, and the anticipation of sweet taste prompted by these foods signals the body to expect and prepare for that calorie load.
Ellen Ruppel Shell, Scientific American, "A New Theory of Obesity," 25 Sep. 2019

//Sugar of any type is also out, including table sugar, brown sugar, honey, molasses, agave and coconut sugar.
Molly Kimball, nola.com, "The do’s and don’ts of the high-fat, low-carb keto diet: Best of Molly Kimball," 11 June 2019

//The coating for a candy apple is made from table sugar and corn syrup, flavored with cinnamon and colored with red food dye.
Helen Czerski, WSJ, "The Sugary Coats of Holiday Apples," 15 Nov. 2018

//For the same amount of carbohydrate, table sugar will prompt a much bigger spike in blood glucose than a few bites of apple.
Jill U. Adams, Washington Post, "How chocolate and sugary things may prime your brain to want more," 10 Feb. 2018

//Sugar of any type is also out, including table sugar, brown sugar, honey, molasses, agave and coconut sugar.
Molly Kimball, nola.com, "The do’s and don’ts of the high-fat, low-carb keto diet: Best of Molly Kimball," 11 June 2019

//The coating for a candy apple is made from table sugar and corn syrup, flavored with cinnamon and colored with red food dye.
Helen Czerski, WSJ, "The Sugary Coats of Holiday Apples," 15 Nov. 2018

//But in the thick sugar solution, the sucrose from the table sugar mixes with glucose from the corn syrup, creating a jumble of molecules with two different shapes.
Helen Czerski, WSJ, "The Sugary Coats of Holiday Apples," 15 Nov. 2018

//In addition to tasting sweet on your tongue, a spoonful of table sugar — in a cup of coffee, for example — will cause the sugar, or glucose, level in your blood to rise.
Jill U. Adams, Washington Post, "How chocolate and sugary things may prime your brain to want more," 10 Feb. 2018


First Known Use of table sugar

1964, in the meaning defined above



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