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  2. Sweet tea - Wikipedia

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    Sweet tea, also known as sweet iced tea, is a popular style of iced tea commonly consumed in the United States [1] [2] (especially the South) and Indonesia. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Sweet tea is most commonly made by adding sugar or simple syrup to black tea while the tea is either brewing or still hot, although artificial sweeteners are also frequently used.

  3. Carbon snake - Wikipedia

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    The expansion of the mixture is the result of vaporization of water and CO 2 inside the container. The gases inflate the mixture to form a snake-like shape, and give off a burned sugar smell. [1] The granularity of the sugar can greatly affect the reaction: powdered sugar reacts very quickly but sugar cubes take longer to react. [2]

  4. Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association Experiment Station

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    The agricultural experiments undertaken at the Waipio sub-station included: (a) irrigation tests, embracing a comparison of irrigations at 7-day, 14-day, 21-day, and 28-day intervals; (b) fertilizer tests, to deal with the question of when to apply dressings of nitrate of soda and of regular mixed fertilizer; (c) the best time of planting; (d ...

  5. List of foods of the Southern United States - Wikipedia

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    Lemonade A mint julep Sweet tea. Alabama Slammer – a cocktail made with amaretto, Southern Comfort, sloe gin, and orange juice, served in a Collins glass; Ale-8-One – made in Winchester, Kentucky; Barq's Root Beer – first made in Biloxi, Mississippi; Big Red – cream soda originally from Waco, Texas; Blenheim Ginger Ale; Bourbon – made ...

  6. American tea culture - Wikipedia

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    The consumption of sweet tea with many meals leads to it sometimes called the "table wine of the South", and this trait is considered an important marker of the culture of the Southern United States. Southern sweet tea is made by brewing tea at double strength, adding a large amount of sugar to the freshly brewed hot tea, and diluting to the ...

  7. Bliss point (food) - Wikipedia

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    During the first 7 experiments, 32 sugars were judged based on sweetness and pleasantness. This was done by separate groups of observers, chosen from a pool of 63 volunteers. For the eighth experiment only 10 sugars were judged by 12 observers. And for the final experiment, only glucose and tagatose were judged by 13 observers. Scale

  8. Sweetened beverage - Wikipedia

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    Sugar-sweetened beverages contribute to the overall energy density of diets. There is a correlation between drinking sugar-sweetened beverages and gaining weight or becoming obese. Sugar-sweetened beverages show lower satiety values for same calories compared to solid foods, which may cause one to consume more calories. [23]

  9. Talk:Sweet tea - Wikipedia

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    6 Improper Sweet Tea and Sweet Tea line. 8 comments. 7 Sweeteners & objectivity. 2 comments. 8 Chinese Sweet Tea. 5 comments. 9 sweet tea versus sweetened iced tea.