In honey {*-*} O=('_'Q) and in some fruits for anyone doing A+ :)
In some fruits , In honey .
adjective
Fructose is a sweet carbohydrate found in fruits.
in some fruits, in honey
Fructose is not necessarily organic. It is found in fruits, honey, and sugar, which can be grown using chemicals.
it can be found typically found in fruits and vegetables such as honey, fruit trees, berries, melons.
Yes, fructose, the sugar found in fruits, is a carbohydrate that can be digested.
All fruit has sugar. Fructose is found in all fruit and many other sugar sources such as glucose, lactose can be found in other foods.
I think you may mean FRUCTOSE - it is fruit sugar, found naturally in fruits.
No, it is not an adverb. But it is a prepositional phrase that can be an adverb if it refers to a verb (e.g. he found a coin in the box).
An adverb phrase modifies the verb, in this case telling where. The adverb phrase is "throughout Central America."
Fructose is a sugar found in many foods such as Honey, tree fruits, berries, melons.Some root vegetables also contain significant amounts of the fructose derivative sucrose (table sugar).Sucrose is a disaccharide made from of glucose and fructose.