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sugar and beets
Important irrigated crops include barley, corn, cotton, various fruits, grapes, opium poppies, sugar beets, roses, and tobacco.
wheat, corn, sugar beets, sunflower seed, barley, alfalfa, clover, olives, citrus, grapes, soybeans, potatoes ; livestock, dairy products
For example ; milk sugar ( lactose ) is made from glucose and galactose whereas the sugar from sugar cane and sugar beets ( sucrose ) is made from glucose and fructose.
Although grape brandy is most commonly added to produce fortified wines, the additional alcohol may also be neutral spirit that has been distilled from grapes, grain, sugar beets, or sugarcane.
The northern areas of this region, especially Nord, grow ample amounts of wheat, sugar beets and chicory.
From the 1830s and 1840s, Prussia, Saxony, and other states reorganized agriculture, introducing sugar beets, turnips, and potatoes, yielding a higher level of food production that enabled a surplus rural population to move to industrial areas.
The introduction of sugar beets, turnips, and potatoes yielded a higher level of food production, which enabled a surplus rural population to move to industrial areas.
Hungary's main agricultural products are wheat, corn, sunflower seed, potatoes, sugar beets ; pigs, cattle, poultry, and dairy products.
Also in the 1870s competition from Brazilian coffee and European sugar beets caused a decline in Liberian exports.
However, Poland is the leading EU producer of potatoes and rye and is one of the world's largest producers of sugar beets and triticale.
Growing wheat, rye, corn, potatoes, sugar beets, grains, fruits and sunflowers.
Important irrigated crops include barley, corn, cotton, various fruits, grapes, opium poppies, sugar beets, roses, and tobacco.
The added alcohol is usually a neutral grape spirit, but may also come from vegetable sources such as sugar beets.
Wheat, rye, barley, flax, oats, potatoes, sugar beets, canola, hops, fruit and vegetables are all grown for both the home and export markets.
Cereals ( wheat, barley, maize ), potatoes, sugar beets, poppy seeds, other flax crops, and canola are grown.
Some vodkas are made from potatoes, molasses, soybeans, grapes, rice, sugar beets and sometimes even byproducts of oil refining or wood pulp processing.
People living in the area grow sugar beets, sunflowers, wheat, maize, tobacco, wine grapes and fruit.
In the 16th century, Olivier de Serres discovered the value of sugar beets for preparing sugar syrup.
The methodical use of sugar beets for the extraction of sugar dates to 1747, when Andreas Sigismund Marggraf, professor of physics in the Academy of Science of Berlin, discovered the existence of a sugar in beets similar in its properties to that obtained from sugar cane.

sugar and came
Acadian refugees, who largely came from what is now modern-day New Brunswick and Nova Scotia adapted their French rustic cuisine to local ingredients such as rice, crawfish, sugar cane, and sassafras.
In the 19th century, when studying the fermentation of sugar to alcohol by yeast, Louis Pasteur came to the conclusion that this fermentation was catalyzed by a vital force contained within the yeast cells called " ferments ", which were thought to function only within living organisms.
Along with revitalization came many changes, including the closing of the Great Western sugar factory in 1955, and a new city charter, adopting a council-manager form of government in 1954.
Methodism came to the Caribbean in 1760 when the planter, lawyer and Speaker of the Antiguan House of Assembly – Nathaniel Gilbert III (~ 1719 – 1774 ) returned to his sugar estate home in Antigua.
The English word " sugar " originates from the Arabic word sukkar which came from the Persian shakar,
75 % of all sugar produced in the plantations came to London to supply the highly lucrative coffee houses there.
With permanent settlement came the establishment of the sugar cane industry and its intensive labor demands which were met with Native and later African slaves.
These French entrepreneurs were attracted to the area because of its large flatlands and came with enough capital, slaves, and commercial connections to make a significant impact in Ponce's sugar cane production.
The community that grew up around this new sugar beet factory complex — with its streets of company houses for workers and surrounding farms — came to be called Los Alamitos.
As a rich patron, he used his ' interest ' in favour of William Pitt the Elder, sponsoring and encouraging his political rise, supporting the Whig cause in general and the West Indies sugar industry ( from which his fortune came ) in particular.
There, he saw his mother for the first time since boyhood, where he came face to face with the source of his income — half interest in a sugar plantation and ownership of some 70 slaves, the possession of which had begun to trouble him.
In 1953 rationing of sugar and eggs ended, and in 1954, all rationing finally ended when cheese and meats came off ration.
Commercial, interprovincial trade was carried out using the Rio Grande de Pampanga as main waterway, with trade outposts in San Isidro and Talipapa. Traders from Bulacan, Tondo and Manila regularly came to Nueva Ecija to carry back rice, palay, tobacco, sugar, corn and livestock.
The Portuguese came to São Tomé in search of land to grow sugar.
During the rebuilding of the realm at around midnight were reports of a transparent or translucent object glittering and bright spotted emerging from the seven sugar palms on the banks of the Mekong River ; it drifted in the air above the Mekong every night until near dawn when the crystal-like object would then float back into the seven trees from whence it came.
* Bret Allain, sugar came farmer and state senator from St. Mary Parish was reared on Bayou Teche.
Admittedly, Coca Cola had been marketed with moderate success from the middle of the 1930s, but then came a war, followed by rationing of sugar and finally a special tax on cola, which made the soft drink just as expensive as a beer, and therefore kept it out of the Danish market.
When a new batch of raw sugar was refined the best sugar came from the first boiling.
The first Pop-Tarts came out in four different flavors: strawberry, blueberry, brown sugar cinnamon, and apple currant.
About 1 / 3 of Spurlock's calories came from sugar.
According to one view, a dark brown sugar was also brought back from China by Jianzhen, who came to Japan from the Tang in this period.
This particular style of music was originated in Mayagüez, Puerto Rico by the slaves working of the sugar cane fields, these slaves came from different regions of Africa so that they coud not comunicate with each other, but they found a common ground in music.
Demerara sugar is so named because originally it came from sugar cane fields in the colony of Demerara.

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