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Is simple sugar (glocose - C12 H22 O11) available as a dry ingredient?
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I screwed up. It's C6 H12 O6
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glucose powder, no?


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Yes, or granular.
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On 4/24/2013 2:55 PM, Steve Clingerman wrote:
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>> "Steve Clingerman" > wrote in message
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>>> Steve Clingerman wrote:
>>>> Is simple sugar (glocose - C12 H22 O11) available as a dry ingredient?
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>>> I screwed up. It's C6 H12 O6

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>> glucose powder, no?
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> Yes, or granular.
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You can also get the other component of sucrose (sugar): fructose.
health nut stores are good places.

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You can get it in liquid form in light corn syrup. Just make sure
it's not the kind that's a mixture of regular corn syrup and high
fructose corn syrup. According to "The Cake Bible" to substitute corn
syrup for glucose bring 1 cup of corn syrup to a full boil. Let cool
completely and add an additional 1/2 cup of corn syrup.
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