corn sugar
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Definition
- Noun:
- A sweetening agent derived from corn: "Corn sugar" refers to dextrose (a simple sugar) that is produced from cornstarch and used as a sweetener in food and beverages.
- Dextrose made from corn: Specifically, it is dextrose (glucose) manufactured through the hydrolysis (chemical breakdown with water) of cornstarch.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- This soft drink is sweetened with corn sugar.
- The recipe calls for corn sugar instead of regular table sugar.
- Corn sugar is a common ingredient in many processed foods.
Advanced Usage
- As a food industry term: "Corn sugar" is often used on ingredient labels and in industrial food production to denote this specific type of sweetener derived from corn.
- The manufacturer replaced high-fructose corn syrup with corn sugar in their product.
Variants and Related Words
- Dextrose (n): Another name for the simple sugar glucose, which is what corn sugar primarily is.
- Glucose (n): The scientific name for the simple sugar; corn sugar is a form of glucose.
- Corn syrup (n): A different sweetener made from cornstarch, containing glucose, maltose, and other sugars. (Note: This is a related but distinct product).
- Cornstarch (n): The starch from corn, which is the raw material used to produce corn sugar.
Synonyms
- Dextrose
- Glucose (when referring to the specific sugar type)
Notes on Meaning
- Primary Meaning: The term almost exclusively refers to the sweetener product (dextrose) made from corn. It is not typically used to refer to the natural sugars found in sweet corn itself.
- Regulatory Context: In some regions, the term "corn sugar" has been proposed as an alternative label for certain corn-derived sweeteners, but its legal definition for labeling is specific.
Noun
- dextrose used as sweetening agent
- dextrose made by hydrolysis of cornstarch