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  1. WEBGlucose is a building block of the disaccharides lactose and sucrose (cane or beet sugar), of oligosaccharides such as raffinose and of polysaccharides such as starch, amylopectin, glycogen, and cellulose.

  2. WEBSugar is the common name for several chemical substances, some of which taste sweet. Mostly, it refers to sucrose , lactose , or fructose . Sugar is in certain kinds of food , or it is added to make it sweeter.

  3. WEBSucrose is formed by plants, algae and cyanobacteria but not by other organisms. Sucrose is the end product of photosynthesis and is found naturally in many food plants along with the monosaccharide fructose. In …

  4. WEBJun 27, 2024 · Learn about sugar, a sweet, water-soluble compound and the simplest carbohydrate. Find out how sugar is made from sugarcane, sugar beets, and other sources, and how it is used in foods and …

  5. WEBOct 30, 2015 · Learn how sugarcane evolved, spread and became a global commodity and health crisis. Explore the origins, trade, slavery and impact of sugar on human societies and cultures.

  6. WEBLearn how sugar cane was domesticated, cultivated and refined across the world over thousands of years. Explore the historical milestones, technological innovations and cultural impacts of sugar production and …

  7. Sugar & the Rise of the Plantation System - World …

    WEBJun 18, 2021 · The first sugar was refined in Madeira in 1432, and by 1460 the island was the world’s largest sugar producer. Sugar was the main product of the island until the mid-16th century when it was gradually …

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