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Sweetening

Sweetening meaning

The process of making something sweeter. | A sweetener.

Example sentences (20)

While the executive manipulates the legislature into doing its bidding, sweetening the deal from time to time in what can only be properly described as an elaborate conspiracy, both combine to muscle the judiciary into submission.

Dig in green crops if sown earlier and spread lime if you feel the garden needs sweetening then cover bare soil with compost /mulch to protect soil against the elements and worms will do their work.

I took notes as I imagined the flavors of the soup developing in the pot, the sauteed onions and carrots sweetening the earthy peas, the ham adding a hint of smokiness.

The brand plans to keep expanding in the city, bringing its unique flavors and artisanal approach to more neighborhoods and communities, one scoop at a time—sweetening New York, one bowl, and one story, with every bite.

Stevia is often used as a healthy substitute for sugar that contains sweetening properties.

But all of that studio sweetening makes it hard for a tried-and-true live band like Cara Louise and her gang to recreate the EP on stage.

There is one directorial choice that sums up the movie’s way of sweetening even its harshest experiences.

According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, Patriots owner Robert Kraft worked hard after the Super Bowl in “sweetening” McDaniels’ contract in New England.

He said the unit is one of the key environmental units in refineries and has come on stream together with a gas sweetening unit at the plant.

I took one and dropped it into a cup of hot coffee, and in a couple minutes, it had dissolved completely, slightly sweetening my beverage and infusing it with five milligrams of precious THC.

Kim used his annual New Year address to warn he has a “nuclear button” on his table, sweetening his remarks by expressing an interest in dialogue.

New brands are changing the texture from lumpy to creamy and sweetening cottage cheese with real fruit, just like yogurt.

This would include mixing in cheaper sweetening ingredients like corn syrup, rice syrup, cane sugar and others.

Cooks use it for sweetening — its fructose component, which has almost double the sweetness of glucose, makes sucrose distinctively sweet in comparison to other carbohydrates.

In China, sweetening tea was traditionally regarded as a feminine practice.

In Germany, particularly the Rhineland area, this sugar beet syrup (called Zuckerrüben-Sirup or Zapp in German) is used as a spread for sandwiches, as well as for sweetening sauces, cakes and desserts.

It was not plentiful or cheap in early times and honey was more often used for sweetening in most parts of the world.

London gin may not contain added sweetening exceeding 0.1 grams of sugars per litre of the final product, nor colorants, nor any added ingredients other than water.

Molasses is primarily used for sweetening and flavoring foods.

Such a special role of sucrose in the formation of tooth decay is much more significant in light of the almost universal use of sucrose as the most desirable sweetening agent.