“For, with pure water the inversion of cane sugar scarcely proceeds and subsequently it required very thorough, difficult studies before this effect and its order of magnitude were established.” OrderDifficultWaterStudyEffectsPureSugarMagnitudeThoroughInversionsPure WaterSugar Cane Author:Wilhelm Ostwald
“The sugar industry doesn't want to see more of the agricultural areas turned into storm-water treatment areas. Ultimately they want to develop that land for houses and a shopping center.” WantHouseWaterLandIndustryAreasStormTreatmentShoppingSugarAgricultureShopping Centers Author:Charles Lee
“Do you want to sell sugar water all your life, or do you want to come with me and change the world?” WorldWantMotivationWaterLeadershipSellsChanging The WorldSugarHospitality Author:Steve Jobs
“Who may be called a paramahamsa? He who, like a swan, can take the milk from a mixture of milk and water, leaving aside the water. He who, like an ant, can take the sugar from a mixture of sugar and sand, leaving aside the sand.” MayWaterLeavingSandMilkSugarMixturesAntsSwans Book:The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna Source: The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna
“Freezing concentrates sugar (maple sugar), alcohol, and salt solutions as efficiently as heating distils water or alcohol from solutions. Open pans of maple sugar can have the surface ice removed regularly (each day) until a sugar concentrate remains. Salts in water, and alcohol in ferment liquors can be concentrated in the same way.” WayWaterSolutionsRemainsSurfaceAlcoholIceEach DaySugarSaltLiquorFreezingMapleHeating Author:Bill Mollison
“Coca-Cola is little more than sugar, some flavoring, and lots of (carbonated) water. It is largely indistinguishable from innumerable other brands of cola, yet people around the world seem to think that Coca-Cola is something and they are eager to ask for it by name and even to pay a premium for it.” PeopleThinkingWorldLittlesSeemsAsksNamesWaterPayAround The WorldBrandsSugarPremiumCoca Cola Author:George Ritzer
“It's an appreciation for life generally, every bit of life, the smallest creature that lives in the intestines of termites that make termite life possible - to the leaves that turn out oxygen and grab carbon dioxide and with water make simple sugars that feed much of the world. I mean, these are everyday miracles.” WorldMeanTurnsBitsWaterSimpleCreaturesMiracleEverydayAppreciationSugarSmallestCarbonOxygenCarbon DioxideIntestines Author:Sylvia Earle
“There is a water soluble sugar that is in beans called oligosaccharides and they are indigestible by human beings. They ferment during the digestion process and hence you have gas.” HumansProcessWaterHuman BeingsGasSugarBeansDigestion Author:Crescent Dragonwagon
“Writing an informative yet compact thriller is a lot like making maple sugar candy. You have to tap hundreds of trees - boil vats and vats of raw sap - evaporate the water - and keep boiling until you've distilled a tiny nugget that encapsulates the essence.” WritingWaterTreeEssenceTinySugarCandyThrillersSapBoilingCompactInformativeMapleNuggetsVat Author:Dan Brown
“Then there's your diet. You cut out sugars, fat, soy sauces... anything that's nice. Tea and coffee is replaced by boiling water with lemon. It's amazing how quickly you get into it. There's also herbal tea and a lot of water, obviously... about two litres a day.” TwoWaterNiceCuttingCoffeeFatsTeaDietsSugarReplacedSauceLemonsBoilingSoySoy SauceBoiling WaterHerbal Tea Author:Tom Hardy