sweetening


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sweeten
v. make sweeter in taste; make more pleasant or agreeable

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Sweetness
Sweetness is one of the five basic tastes and is universally regarded as a pleasurable experience, except perhaps in excess. Foods rich in simple carbohydrates such as sugar are those most commonly associated with sweetness, although there are other natural and artificial compounds that are sweet at much lower concentrations, allowing their use as non-caloric sugar substitutes. Examples of foods that may be used as non-sugar sweet substitutes include saccharinaspartameacesulfame potassiumsucralosexylitolerythritol, and stevia. Other compounds, such as miraculin, may alter perception of sweetness itself.

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sweetening

Noun
1. something added to foods to make them taste sweeter
(synonym) sweetener
(hypernym) flavorer, flavourer, flavoring, flavouring, seasoner, seasoning
(hyponym) aspartame
(derivation) sweeten, dulcify, edulcorate, dulcorate
2. an improvement that makes something more agreeable
(synonym) enhancement
(hypernym) improvement
(derivation) sweeten
3. the act of adding a sweetener to food
(hypernym) seasoning
(derivation) sweeten, dulcify, edulcorate, dulcorate

 
sweeten

Verb
1. make sweeter in taste
(synonym) dulcify, edulcorate, dulcorate
(antonym) sour, acidify, acidulate, acetify
(hypernym) change taste
(hyponym) honey
(derivation) sweetening, sweetener
2. make sweeter, more pleasant, or more agreeable; "sweeten a deal"
(hypernym) change, alter, modify
(derivation) bait, come-on, hook, lure, sweetener


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sweeten
v. osladit

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sweeten
Czas. słodzić