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The idea that the finest and purest sucrose would also be the whitest is probably a symbolically potent aspect of sugar’s early European history; but the fact that sucrose can be prepared in many usable forms, one of which resembles honey, is also significant. The honeylike “treacle” or “golden syrup,” so important in the making of the modern English diet, gradually won out over the ancient competitor, honey, which it mimicked.
Sweetness and Power: The Place of Sugar in Modern History
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