sugar has no nutritional value.
A spot delivery contract really isn't much of a contract. You're a baker who needs sugar--you buy futures contracts but you've been hit with a huge order for cookies and you don't have enough sugar on hand to deal with the problem. Normally you'll have a line of credit established with a sugar company for just such occurrences. To make a spot contract, you call the sugar company and ask them to bring you a truckload of sugar. It shows up, you get the bill at the end of the month, all is well. That's a spot contract. A forward delivery contract is for the sugar farmer. You have 500 acres of sugar beets. You have no idea of the exact tonnage of beets you are going to harvest or the exact date the harvest will be. To help manage your risk, you make a contract with a sugar refinery to sell them your whole crop when it is harvested for a specified price per ton.
yes sugar canes are junk food because it has a lot of sugar with in them and that's why they are called sugar canes :)
The sugar content in food refers to the amount of sugar present in a particular food item. It is important to be aware of the sugar content in food as excessive consumption of sugar can lead to health issues such as obesity and diabetes. It is recommended to check food labels for the sugar content and to limit intake of foods high in added sugars.
One good reason is the food has sugar and sugar is needed in the blood.
It is some lameass nerds hidden piece of sugar in the food...
sugar
Sugar is not a textile, but it is a food item
yes gluclose is considered a food because gluclose is a type of sugar . you can eat sugar so it is a food.
The amount of sugar in food can vary. Some foods contain high levels of sugar while others may have very low levels of sugar.
To raise sugar cane as contract laborers.
If the food has water in it then it will expand.
Chloroplast make sugar in a plant by using sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water to make sugar and oxygen (the sugar is the food)