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Processing - Restaurant Directory


Location: Main > Sweeteners > Sugar > Processing


 Beet  Cane

 Berlin Sugar Institute -- Postgraduate studies in sugar technology for technical management and scientific staff in the sugar industry.
 DSSE A/S -- Supplies the sugar and sweetener industry with engineering, equipment and services. A member of the Intrade Group.
 INTERIS -- Engineering oriented on production of ethyl alcohol (ethanol) from sugar or starch rich raw materials by fermentation, distillation or dehydratation by molecular sieves, and process of by-products.
 James Cook University -- Mechanical Engineering Department provides specialist advice and technical support for the sugar industry. Performs multidisciplinary research and development services for the harvesting and processing of sugar cane.
 Kenana Sugar Company Ltd. -- Sudan cane sugar factory capable of producing 300,000 MT of sugar per year. Offers product information and photo gallery.
 Monitor Sugar -- Produces granulated, powdered, brown and fondant sugars as well as beet pulp, molasses, betaine, lime, and CMS.
 New Zealand Sugar Company Ltd. -- A sugar refinery, located in Auckland. Free recipes, nutritional information and educational resources.
 PGW ProSuTech -- Expert services in cane sugar technology.
 Sugar Knowledge International Limited -- A comprehensive range of sugar industry services and a huge learning resource for all aspects of sugar.
 Sugaronline Journal -- Sugaronline Journal - Technical journal for all Sugar Technologists.
 Sweet'n Pure: The Amazing Sugar Production Process -- This is a club about the sugar process.
 The Florida State University -- Michael W. Davidson illustrates how sugar appears under a microscope.
 University of Wisconsin-Madison, Food Science Department -- Parameters which affect crystallization of sucrose in thin films when drying at elevated temperatures. Institute of Food Technologists 1999 meeting abstract.




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