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morethansalad · 6 months ago
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Vegan Triple Coconut Sorbet
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empirearchives · 11 months ago
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Napoleon and Sugar Production and Trade
A little bit about how the sugar industry was transformed during the Napoleonic Wars. Specifically, how sugar beet substituted and replaced sugar cane.
From Robert M. Harveson, History of sugarbeets, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources (source)
“Sugar was only obtained from the tropical sugar cane and was prohibitively expensive for most Europeans. During the early 1800’s most sugar was obtained from the West Indies. After supplies were cut off by the English blockade of continental Europe during the Napoleonic Wars, the demand for sugar grew throughout Europe. Napoleon encouraged new research with sugar beets, and between 1810 and 1815, over 79,000 acres were put into production with more than 300 small factories being built in France.���
From R. N. Dowling, Sugar Beet and Beet Sugar:
“Napoleon I, brought real life into the new industry. As a farsighted statesman, he recognized the great advantages connected with a future beet sugar industry that would produce at home all the sugar needed by his people. For this reason he at once, by a decree of 1812, appropriated 100,000 hectares, or 247,100 acres, exclusively for the cultivation of sugar beets and 1,000,000 francs for experiments in connection with beet raising and sugar extraction.”
The trade war:
“The interest of Napoleon was due to the continental blockade that excluded all products manufactured in England and her colonies from the European markets. As a consequence the price of cane sugar rose to an extraordinary height: it was more than 30 cents per pound in the period from 1807 to 1815. Under such circumstances the erection of beet sugar factories was a very profitable investment of capital and it is, therefore, not to be wondered at that in France, as early as 1812 some 40 factories were in operation, working up 98,813 tons of beets obtained from 16,758 acres, and yielding a total output of 3,300,000 Ibs. of sugar. For the first time in the history beet sugar came to compete with the tropical product. From very modest beginnings in the first quarter of the nineteenth century the beet sugar industry grew to the enormous dimensions of today, crowding out cane sugar from the markets of the European continent and successfully competing with the tropical product in many other countries.”
(From R. N. Dowling)
Long-term impact—Sugar beet today:
“Of the current world production of more than 130 million metric tons of sugar, about 35% comes from sugar beet and 65% from sugar cane. In the USA, about 50-55% of the domestic production of about 8.4 million metric tons derives from sugar beet.”
(From Robert M. Harveson)
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othmeralia · 2 years ago
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I love the graphic cover of this Ukrainian 1928 yearbook on the sugar industry. Beets, books, and chemistry!
Title: Yezhegodnik po sakharnoy promyshlennosti / Redaktirovali J. A. Kukharenko Ежегодник по сахарной промышленности / Редактировали Н. А. Кухаренко, 1928. by Ukrainskij Naučno-issledovatel. Institut sacharnoj promyšlennosti.
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fandbtrends · 11 months ago
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Global Beet Sugar Market Analysis, Growth rate, Shares, Market Trends and Forecasts to 2030
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Market Overview
According to Analytical Market Research, the global Beet Sugar market is estimated at USD 9.21 billion in 2022 and will expand at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5.11% from 2023 to 2030.
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Beet Sugar MARKET DYNAMICS: KEY DRIVERS & RESTRAINTS
Health Awareness and Natural Sweeteners Trend Drives the Market As consumers seek natural and plant-based sweeteners, beet sugar aligns with the trend toward more natural and minimally processed food ingredients. Its perception as a natural sweetener contributes to its market growth.
Competition with Cane Sugar may restrain market growth. Beet sugar competes with cane sugar in the global sweetener market. The competition between beet and cane sugar can influence market dynamics, pricing, and consumer preferences.
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How are Segments Performing in the Global Beet Sugar Market?
Beet Sugar Type Segment Breakdown According to Analytical Market Research, the Beet Sugar market by type is segmented into White Beet Sugar and Brown Beet Sugar. Beet Sugar Application Segment Breakdown According to Analytical Market Research, based on application, the market is categorized into Food & Beverage, Pharmaceuticals. Beet Sugar Form Segment Breakdown According to Analytical Market Research, based on form, the market is categorized into Granulated and Liquid. Beet Sugar Geographic Exploration According to Analytical Market Research, the North American region is predicted to dominate the market, owing to the significant production of beets in the region. Other regions competing in the market are Asia Pacific, Europe, Middle East and Africa and Latin America respectively.
Noticeable Players Functioning in The Global Beet Sugar Market Include:
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dozydawn · 11 months ago
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welldigger62 · 2 months ago
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More Sugar Info -
You guys getting sick of this yet? 😂
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Here 👆 is what ONE sugar beet looks like. 😮
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Those large trucks in this area take them here 👆
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This is the sugar processing plant in Bay City Michigan. This company was founded in 1906. If you are dying to know more 😂, Google has more info. Thousands of acres of sugar beets are planted here yearly. 😮
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plant-taxonomy-showdown · 10 months ago
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(This is just for fun and is not part of the showdown.)
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black-salt-cage · 8 months ago
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fallofthecelestial · 1 year ago
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bloos-bloo · 4 months ago
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Shamura having a sweet tooth confirmed???
I totally find this a complete normal thing :D I am not going to analyze potential underlying issues!
…. Analyzes potential underlying issues-
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morethansalad · 5 months ago
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Red Currant, Orange & Mint Mojitos (Vegan)
make it a mocktail with non-alcoholic rum
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empirearchives · 11 months ago
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Napoleon talks about the changes in the sugar and indigo industry
“Arts and manufactures,” said he [Napoleon] “are its legitimate province, and it is destined to make as great a revolution in the affairs of the world as that already accomplished by the magnet. Before the discoveries of Vasco de Gama pastel was a valuable blue dye, and in France produced a considerable revenue to the State: it was supplanted by indigo, which at that period was found to be a better dye. Chemistry has restored the use of the European product, which is now prepared in France of a much better quality and lower price than the very best foreign indigo. Sugar is also now manufactured in France as good and as cheap from beet root (both red and white) as the best foreign sugar from the cane, and in 1814 a sufficiency was produced in France for the consumption of France.”
Observing an involuntary smile on my countenance he added: “I know that the idea has been ridiculed in England, and even in France it is but little understood or acknowledged: they fancy that the French sugar which they purchase is really imported from the West Indies, but I had the means of knowing the fact, and I also know that even in flavor they are not distinguishable from each other—latterly I made use of no other.” I endeavoured to apologize for my smile by observing that “if they were still incredulous even in France, it was not wonderful that I should have been equally uninformed.”
— Quotes by Napoleon in Colonel Wilks and Napoleon: Two Conversations held at St. Helena in 1816, pg. 24
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thekimspoblog · 9 months ago
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"The Regime"
A hell of a ride. Sad to see it end.
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waidwund · 2 years ago
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sugar beet harvest – near village in the far west of germany // 12-2017 © 2017 waidwund-photo  
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quibbs126 · 1 year ago
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So are we ever going to see the Beet Tribe? They’re in the art book
I would like the Beet Cookie lore
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welldigger62 · 2 months ago
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More Sugar Beet Action-
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Here it shows 👆the tractor pulling the machine that digs out the sugar beets. Some of the dirt is shaken off and they are lifted up and dropped on the conveyor arm you see above the truck.
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The pic above 👆shows beets with the tops still on, next to a strip where they have been topped and dug out.
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The last picture shows the tractor and truck headed back the other way. The two drive at the same speed as they go down the row. As the truck fills, they will make position adjustments. You can see the beets dropping off the conveyor and into the truck.
These are processed into granulated table sugar.
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