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Sugar cane history

Despite the fact that refined cane and beet sugar are physically and compositionaHy identical, the histories of their development are very different. The story of both sugars, cane and beet, is woven into historic tales of adventure and discovery. In trade and commerce, today as in the past both industries play major roles. In the Hterature there are many records of the fascinating role of sugar in the destinies of nations in war and peace (3). [Pg.40]

A detailed history of the development of the bone char process for refining raw cane sugar is beyond the scope of this discussion, and those... [Pg.205]

Deitz, V. R., Bibliography of Solid Adsorbents, United States Cane Sugar Refiners and Bone Char Manufacturers and National Bureau of Standards, Washington, D. C., 1944 History of adsorbent carbon, p. ix ff abstracts of reviews, histories, and general discussions, pp. 689-696. [Pg.14]


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