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"Karaage rim", "Curry karaage" where you can enjoy curry and fried chicken together
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"Curry Karaage" is made with curry, both a pickled sauce with a spice scent and a kake sauce with a sweet scent of nutmeg, and can be enjoyed not only as a side dish for rice, but also as a snack for light meals and sake.
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sweet taste
sweet tasteWhat is (Kanmi)?tasteone of.Confectionery,fruitThe taste you feel when you eat sweets such as.SweetnessAlso called (Amami).
sugar caneFrompurificationWas donesugarAnd contained in fruitsfructoseIs the main sweetness, but in recent yearssweetenerIn many cases, it is artificially sweetened.The strength of sweetnessSweetnessGood,sucroseThe number of times sweeter than (sugar) is expressed numerically.
Sweetness of sugar
FructoseThe main reason why (fructose) is used commercially in foods and beverages is its low cost and relatively strong sweetness.Fructose is the sweetest naturally occurring sugar,sucroseIt is said to be 1.73 times sweeter than (sugar)[1][2]..Its sweetnessPyranoseIt is a type, and the furanose type is as sweet as sugar.Fructose forms a furanose shape when warmed[3]..The sweetness of fructose is highly dependent on temperature, as fructose is only 60% sweeter than sucrose at high temperatures and can only be sweeter than sugar at 40 ° C or below.[4]..Including fructosefruit,Invert sugarWhen cooled, the sweetness becomes stronger.The sweetness of fructose is perceived faster than sucrose or dextrose, and the taste sensation reaches a stronger peak and decays faster than sucrose.Fructose can also enhance other flavors[1]..Taking advantage of the sweetness of this fructoseInvert sugar,Isomerized sugarIs being used.In particular, isomerized sugar is also called glucose-fructose syrup or fructose-fructose syrup depending on the component, and the cost is low for its sweetness.Soft drinkIs often used in[4].
Non-calorie sugar
calorieNeed to limitDiabetes mellitusPatients anddietFor those who want
We used ingredients that are low in calories but strong in sweetness.Non-calorie sugarと 呼 ば れ るArtificial sweetenerThere,Diet beverageIt is used for.
Substances with sweetness other than sweeteners
Inorganic compoundThen,Beryllium chlorideとLead acetateHas sweetnessmaterialKnown as, but bothtoxicityIs strong.Automobile OfONGOINGUsed forNitrous oxideWhen suckingaromaIt is a substance that feels sweet.
Organic compoundThen, more than 100 kindsCompoundIs known to have sweetness.EspeciallyChloroform,Nitrobenzene,ethylene glycol,Glycerin,glycine,glycogenChloroform, nitrobenzene, ethylene glycol, etc. are known to be highly toxic.GlycinePink Shrimp(Sweet shrimp),Solenocera melanogaster,YumushiWith the main sweetness ingredients such asScallopAdductor musclesglycogenHas sweetness.
The sweetest compound in the worldLugdunameIt is said to have 22 to 30 times the sweetness of sugar.
footnote
- ^ a b Hanover, LM; White, JS (1993). “Manufacturing, composition, and application of fructose”. Journal of Clinical Nutrition 58: 724s-732.
- ^ Oregon State University. "Sugar Sweetness". Last accessed May 5, 2008. http://food.oregonstate.edu/sugar/sweet.html Archive October 2008, 5- Wayback machine
- ^ Fructose in our diet: http://www.medbio.info/Horn/Time%201-2/carbohydrate_metabolism.htm last visited 2008-12-28
- ^ a b Isomerized sugar
References
- Supervised by "Sugar Culture Magazine: Japanese and Sugar"Yasaka Shobo, 2008.ISBN 978-4-89694-922-3.
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