honey and agave nectar and artificial sweeteners.
Currently there are 15 approved sugar substitutes in use in today's market. Additionally, some of these do have a blend which is used for just cooking and ...
You could research and create a project on why it dissolves so fast in your mouth or how hot air can cause sugar to melt!
yes. it does. it is basically water with added sugar. plants can use sugar to make food.i am doing a science fair project on it now :)
it is better to use sugar cubes
I'd use either coke, diet coke, or any kind of coke, because it has a lot of sugar and caffien.
It appears that both sugar substitutes are used in diabetic recipes. Some people say not to use Splenda for health reasons, but it appears that both work well as sugar substitutes for people with Diabetes.
You can use honey, maple syrup, corn syrup, or brown sugar as substitutes for molasses in recipes.
U COULD USE IT IN A SCIENCE PROJECT like for alternative energy project or a speed of things project
You can use sugar, vanilla, maple, hot sauce, and spices. There are also salt substitutes.
You could use sugar substitutes like splenda etc. Be sure to check if the measurements are the same.
You can use honey, maple syrup, corn syrup, or brown sugar as substitutes for molasses in a recipe.
Just think about what you learned and use your parents to help with the project