trehalose

/ˈtriːhəloʊs/
noun
  1. A natural sugar found in plants, fungi, and some insects, used as a sweetener and to preserve food or cells.
    • Some insects produce trehalose to survive extreme cold.
    • The baker used trehalose instead of regular sugar for a less sweet cake.
    • Trehalose is often added to frozen foods to keep them fresh.
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