First a sacchride (sugar molecule) is THE absolute most readily available/usable form of energy. The body does no work to use it, just puts it to use immediately.
Concentrated sweets, scientifically (unscientifically) are monosacchrides (1 sugar molecule). There are also disacchrides (2 sugar molecules), and polysacchrides (many sugar molecules).
To picture this thing of a snow flake. One snow flake would melt instantly. Two snowflakes would take slightly longer to melt. Many, many snowflakes packed together would take longer to melt. The same is true for the sugars above. Concentrated sweets pack together monosacchrides, and when eaten, the body does no work, and has to wait no length of time for them to be used as energy. Similar to the solo snowflake that melts.
A non-concentrated sweets diet will be low in carbohydrates fundamentally. You should watch your intake of sweets, even when it comes to fruit.
The main difference between fruits and sweets is that fruit grows naturally on plants, whereas sweets are man-made.Additionally, sweets are likely to be made from refined sweeteners, such as cane sugar. Fruits are sweet due to the presence of fructose, which is not as refined as sweeteners conventionally used in food production.
there are various factors for a microorganism to grow and multiply and one of them is the water activity or the water available in the food. syrups and honey are sugar concentrated and water content is very minimal thus inhibits the activity of microorganisms to spoil such food and sweets in general.
In your example, jar of sweets, is the collective noun; other collective nouns are a box of sweets, a tin of sweets, or a shop of sweets.
There are a number of websites one can purchase retro sweets from online. One can purchase many retro sweets from 'MyCandyShop', 'We Luv Sweets' and 'Zap Sweets'.
charlie thomas
no sweets can kill them
Yes, there is carbohydrate in sweets.
because it is
a main dish is a main dish & sweets are sweets
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Children like sweets.