Meaning of druesukker | Babel Free
Definitions
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glucose neuter, no-plural
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dextrose neuter, no-plural
Equivalents
Examples
“Under påvirkning af spyttets stivelsesspaltende enzymer bliver den stivelse, som findes i melet, nedbrudt til druesukker (glukose) – og efter cirka et minut opstår der en sød smag i munden.”
Under the effect of the starch-decomposing enzymes of the spit, the starch that exists in the flour is broken down to glucose (glucose) – and after approximately a minute, a sweet taste arises in the mouth.
“Der findes mange sukkerarter, men den sukkerart, vi har i vores blod, vores blodsukker, er druesukker – glukose.”
There are many kinds of sugars, but the kind of sugar that is in our blood, our blood sugar, is glucose – glucose.
“Druesukker kaldes også glukose.”
Glucose is also called glucose.
“Tallet inkluderer alle kulhydrater, dvs. summen af f.eks.^([sic]) indholdet af druesukker ( glukose), sukker (sakkarose) og stivelse.”
The number includes all carbonhydrates, i.e. the sum of the contents of, for example, glucose (glucose), sugar (saccharose) and starch.
“Honningen indeholdt 28,8 % druesukker (dextrose) og 21,2 % levulose¹).”
The honey contained 28.8% dextrose (dextrose) and 21.2 % levulose¹).
“Druesukkers kemiske betegnelse er D-glucose, ...”
The chemical name of dextrose is D-glucose, ...
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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