sweetener 英 [ˈswi:tnə(r)]   美 [ˈswitnɚ]

sweetener

sweetener  英 [ˈswi:tnə(r)] 美 [ˈswitnɚ]

n. 甜料;好处;脱硫设备 

名词复数:sweeteners 

The Spaniards found this "food from the gods" bitter (high in potassium), and mixed it with cane sugar as a sweetener. 西班牙人发现这种“来自上帝的食品”比较苦(含钾量较高),就加入蔗糖作为甜味剂。
To spot fructose on a food label, look for the words "corn sweetener, ""corn syrup, " or "corn syrup solids" as well as "high-fructose cornsyrup. 要想在食品标签上辩认出果糖,就要找找这些字“玉米甜味剂”,“玉米糖浆”或“玉米糖浆颗粒”以及“高果糖玉米糖浆”。

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  • n. 甜料;好处;脱硫设备
  • 1. The Spaniards found this "food from the gods" bitter (high in potassium), and mixed it with cane sugar as a sweetener.

    西班牙人发现这种“来自上帝的食品”比较苦(含钾量较高),就加入蔗糖作为甜味剂。

  • 2. To spot fructose on a food label, look for the words "corn sweetener, ""corn syrup, " or "corn syrup solids" as well as "high-fructose cornsyrup.

    要想在食品标签上辩认出果糖,就要找找这些字“玉米甜味剂”,“玉米糖浆”或“玉米糖浆颗粒”以及“高果糖玉米糖浆”。

  • 3. Xylitol as a product was first derived from Birch trees in Finland in the 19th century and was popularized in Europe as a safe sweetener for diabetics that would not impact insulin levels.

    木糖醇作为一种产品最先是19世纪在芬兰从桦树上提取的,之后作为不影响糖尿病患者胰岛素分泌的安全甜味剂而在欧洲普及。

  • sweetener (n.) 1640s, agent noun from sweeten (v.).
sweet·en·er / ˈswiːtnə(r) ; NAmE ˈswiːtnər / noun 1 [uncountable ,  countable ] a substance used to make food or drink taste sweeter, used instead of sugar 甜味剂 artificial sweetener(s) 人造甜味剂 collocationsat diet 2 [countable ] ( informal) something that is given to sb in order to persuade them to do sth, especially when this is done in a secret or dishonest way 用以拉拢人的钱物;贿赂 sweetener sweeteners sweet·en·er / ˈswiːtnə(r) ; NAmE ˈswiːtnər /
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