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1001 tests of foods, beverages and toilet accessories, good and otherwise; why they are so

Author Harvey Washington Wiley
Publisher RareBooksClub.com
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ISBN / ASIN1236236033
ISBN-139781236236036
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1916 Excerpt: ...it consists largely of dextrin, which is not a sugar at all, and the standards and usage require that an edible syrup should be a sugar or saccharine product. Not a "corn syrup" but a "corn starch syrup," or commercial glucose flavored with refiner's syrup.) (D) Karo, Light Colored. (Consists largely of glucose and approximately 10 per cent. of sugar syrup and flavoring material, vanilla. The comment made above applies to this product also.) Duff, P., and Sons, Pittsburgh, Pa. k New Orleans Molasses. (Minute quantities of sulphur dioxide and tin present.) Hearn and Jones, New Orleans, La. k Woman's Club Brand, Pure Molasses. (Minute quantities of sulphur dioxide and tin present.) Humbert and Andrews, Brooklyn, N. Y. Acme Brand Pure Strained Honey. Leggett, Francis H., and Company, New York, N. Y. k Premier Brand Strained Honey. Leslie-Dunham and Company, Jersey City, N. J. (N) Leslie's Maple Syrup. (A border line product, mineral ingredients are too low for a first-class maple syrup; either a very poor run or a mixture.) Love, J. S., Hattiesburg, Miss. k Pure Cane Molasses. (Beally a high grade cane syrup, incorrectly called molasses.) New England Maple Syrup Company, Boston, Mass. k Golden Tree Pure Honey. (N) Vermont Maple Sap Syrup. (A border line product. Claims "choicest quality, absolutely pure," which it is not. May have been the last run of the sap, or the product of a poor season.) Park and Tilford, New York, N. Y. Amber Syrup. (A pure sugar solution. Term "amber" slightly misleading, as there is a recognized variety of sorghum syrup bearing that name.) Penick and Ford, New Orleans, La. k Velva Brand Breakfast Syrup. (Green label. Contained a minute amount of sulphur dioxid.) (D) Velva Syrup. (Bed label. Cane...