maltose

/ˈmɔltoʊs/
noun
  1. A type of sugar made from two glucose molecules, found in malt and used in brewing and food production.
    • Maltose is the main sugar produced when grains are germinated for beer making.
    • Some breakfast cereals contain maltose for added sweetness.
    • The chemist explained how maltose breaks down into glucose during digestion.
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