sugarisation

[US]/UK: /ˌʃʊɡəraɪˈzeɪʃən//
[UK]/US: /ˌʃʊɡərɪˈzeɪʃən//

Translation

n.The process of adding sugar to a substance or making it sugary; the act or process of sweetening; (Chemistry) The chemical process of converting carbohydrates into sugars, especially the hydrolysis of starch; (Figurative) The increasing reliance on or prevalence of sugar in diets or food products

Example Sentences

the sugarisation of commercial beverages has become a major public health concern.

doctors warn that excessive sugarisation in modern diets contributes to obesity.

global sugarisation trends are increasing the prevalence of type 2 diabetes.

health campaigns aim to prevent the sugarisation of baby food products.

the sugarisation of school lunches has led to stricter nutritional guidelines.

nutritionists study the sugarisation patterns in processed foods.

reducing the sugarisation of breakfast cereals is a primary goal for advocates.

the gradual sugarisation of savory snacks often goes unnoticed by consumers.

researchers link the early sugarisation of taste buds to lifelong preferences.

the hidden sugarisation of sauces and condiments surprises many diners.

policymakers are debating laws to limit the sugarisation of soft drinks.

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