caramel
The answer is caramel.
sucrose maybe
Caramel!
Sugar
The definition of the word transformed is "To change markedly the appearance or form." A sentence that includes the word transformed is: "Transformed when incorporated into this concoction."
wine
Studies are transformed into character is the English equivalent of 'Abeunt studia in mores'. In the word by word translation, the verb 'abeunt' means '[they] go away; disappear (because transformed)'. The noun 'studia' means 'studies'. The preposition 'in' means 'into'. The noun 'mores' means 'morals, character'.
sugar bread
No, because you can tell that the word transformed is a doing word, so it is a verb.
The root word 'glyco' means 'sugar, sweet.'
The root word of saccharides is "sacchar," which is derived from the Latin word for sugar. In chemistry, saccharides refer to carbohydrates, which are compounds made up of sugar molecules.
The root word is sucr- which means sugar. The suffix is -ose and means having the pattern of. Sucrose then means having the pattern (form ) of sugar. In Chemistry -ose is found at the end of words that are sugars or carbohydrates.