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A procedure for applying osmosis to beet or cane honeys reintroduced into the rennet of the sugary syrups of the tacha or in the crystallization in motion.
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A procedure for applying osmosis to beet or cane honeys reintroduced into the rennet of the sugary syrups of the tacha or in the crystallization in motion.
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A procedure for applying osmosis to beet or cane honeys reintroduced into the rennet of the sugary syrups of the tacha or in the crystallization in motion.
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A procedure for applying osmosis to beet or cane honeys reintroduced into the rennet of the sugary syrups of the tacha or in the crystallization in motion.
A procedure for applying osmosis to beet or cane honeys reintroduced into the rennet of the sugary syrups of the tacha or in the crystallization in motion.
A procedure for applying osmosis to beet or cane honeys reintroduced into the rennet of the sugary syrups of the tacha or in the crystallization in motion.
A procedure for applying osmosis to beet or cane honeys reintroduced into the rennet of the sugary syrups of the tacha or in the crystallization in motion.
A process to accelerate the crystallization of impure liquids or liquids that are difficult to crystallize and in particular of the by-products of sugar manufacturing.
A chemical procedure to obtain the sugar and honey contained in the sorghum cane by means of cold carbonation, defecation by sulfurous acid and superphosphate of lime from the juices of said plant and treatment of the syrups thus obtained.