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[edit] Merge?
Given the relatively few items on this list, would it make more sense to combine it with refined sweeteners? FlagSteward 15:23, 29 September 2007 (UTC)
- All the articles in this list are already in the category of sweeteners (See "Category:Sweeteners"). They are in this list to provide a way to differentiate them from the rest of sweeteners. I thought this was the best way. Another way would be to create a subcategory "Unrefined sweeteners" in the category sweeteners. What do you think would be better? (Also I'm not certain of what you mean by combining it with refined sweeteners). Pro bug catcher (talk • contribs). 01:15, 30 September 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Other sources
This book has a few more kinds of sweeteners: [1], corn-stalk sugar, a similar list of sugars.