Vocabulary
History of Sugar
Making Candy
Sugar Addiction
Cats Can't Taste Sweets
100

A group of workers.

노동자

Labor

100

Where was sugarcane first crystallized?

India

100

How do you crystallize sugar?

You boil it

100

How many stages are there to sugar addiction?

Four

100

What animal does the lesson compare cats too?

Dogs

200

How hot or cold something is.
온도

Temperature

200

In what century did the Europeans bring sugar back to Europe?

The 11th Century

200

How can I check if my sugar is the right hardness?

Check the shape in cold water.
200

Why is sugar addiction bad?

It can lead to depression and physical problems

200

What is broken or missing for cats?

Sugar receptors

300

Harmful or bad; not wanted
부정적인

Negative

300

What two continents did Europeans get their slaves from?

Asia and Africa

300

How do I get extremely hard candy?

Boil the sugar at a very high temperature
300

Where can we find healthy natural sugars?

Fruits

300

Why might a cat still try to eat a sweet?

It smells it

400

A human or animal from the past from which others came from.
(사람·동물의) 조상

Ancestor

400

Where were sugarcane plantations formed in the 18th century?

The Americas

400

What is the last step of making candy?

Allow the sugar to cool inside the mold

400

What happens in the second stage of sugar addiction?

You begin to desire more
400

Why did cats stop eating sweets?

Their ancestors could only eat meat

500

Something wrong with a person's body or mind that's a sign of illness.
증상, 징조

Symptom

500

Why were slaves brought to work on plantations?

They were free labor

500

What should you do right before adding the sugar to a mold?

Add flavoring

500

What can we do to stop sugar addiction?

Eat fewer sweets and more fruits

500
Are cats omnivores?

Yes, they are, but they prefer meat

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