LACTOSE
sugar
because lactose is a type of sugar found in milk.
the name for milk sugar is lactose. The ose ending indicates that it is a sugar, like fructose (fruit sugar) or glucose (blood sugar).
No, milk is not a natural source of sucrose. Sucrose is a type of sugar found in plants like sugarcane and sugar beets. Milk contains lactose, which is a different type of sugar specific to dairy products.
Milk doesn't usually have sugar added. It has naturally-occuring lactose, which is a type of sugar found in all milk products.
Yes, milk stout contains lactose, a type of sugar found in milk, which gives the beer a creamy and slightly sweet flavor.
Milk contains the sugar lactose.
The sugar which is found in milk is called Lactose. Anything that is sugar always ends in "-ose" on the list of ingredients.
Lactate is the type of sugar found often in milk. Fructose is also a type of sugar. See where I'm going with this? :P
Glucose is known as grape sugar or blood sugar, as it is commonly found in grapes and can also be found in various fruits and honey. Milk sugar, on the other hand, refers to lactose, which is found in milk and dairy products.
natural sugars.....lactose in milk, fructose in fruit and honey
Lactose is a type of sugar naturally found in milk, whereas bacteriological grade sugar is a type of sugar that has been carefully processed and sterilized to ensure it is free from any bacteria or contaminants. Bacteriological grade sugar is used in microbiology and other scientific applications where purity is important.
Lactose is present in milk because it is a type of sugar naturally found in the milk of mammals, including cows. It provides energy for the young animals that drink the milk.