Sugar became "king" due to its high demand and profitability during the colonial era, particularly in Europe and the Americas. The establishment of sugar plantations in the Caribbean, fueled by enslaved labor, allowed for mass production and exportation. Its versatility as a sweetener and preservative made it an essential commodity, leading to its widespread use in various food products and beverages. Additionally, the rise of the Industrial Revolution further increased sugar consumption, cementing its status in society and the economy.
along with burger king they sugar coat their fries so they become golden brown
The Sugar Act was a tax put on sugar by King George.
King george the 3
he is the king of the ogres and the founder of the magical world.
yes he did become king of Egypt
I think you mean kind first of all, rather than 'king'. What kind of energy? I'm not sure but I think its heat. Sugar dissolves faster in hotter water because it breaks the molecules up easier. Shaking or stirring it also helps because it spreads out the particles of the sugar, making it easier to break down and become a water/sugar soloution. At least, I think.
king candy
sugar hardens in cold weather
The witches predict that Macbeth will become king of Scotland.
Brown sugar can become hard due to exposure to air, which causes it to lose moisture and become dry. This can happen if the sugar is not stored properly in an airtight container.
It put a tax on sugar enforced by the king of England in the 18th century
The sugar act was the first of a long string of taxes that led up to the revolutionary war. It was enacted by the king in 1764. It taxed many items the main of which was molasses and sugar. This act caused the colonists to become angry. They wanted a representative in Parliament. It could be said that the Sugar Act started the anger that in the end gained the USA it's freedom.