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Sweetness and weight are generally proportional, sweetness is affected by a variety of factors in the growing environment, the greater the weight, the sweeter it tends to be.
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Sweetness and weight are directly proportional. Sweetness tends to reflect a certain density. The higher the density, the higher the natural weight.
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The degree is directly proportional to the weight, the sweetness is generally higher than the weight, there is this comparison, such as sugar and water, and salt, their weight and composition are different.
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Sweetness and weight are not proportional, because after the sweetness reaches a certain level, he has already reached the limit, and no matter how much sugar he adds, he will not be sweeter anymore.
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As a dish dessert cooking, sweetness and weight are not proportional, but the greater the sweetness, the better the texture and taste, suitable for people who taste sweeter and like sweetness.
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Sweetness and weight should not be proportional, he will just have a certain weight and not proportional.
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Sweetness and weight are not directly proportional.
I hope mine can help you.
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These two don't seem to have anything to do with each other! Sweetness shouldn't have anything to do with concentration, not weight.
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Not necessarily, sometimes it is proportional, sometimes it is a little different, and this is not the same for individuals.
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There is no necessary relationship, because sweetness is not only related to the sugar content, but also related to the type of sugar (e.g., if sugar is sweeter than sucrose) and sourness.
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Generally speaking, sweetness has no relationship with weight, so it does not show a proportional trend.
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I think sweetness and weight are not proportional, and some people don't gain weight when they eat sweet.
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This should be irrelevant, but the old people say that the smaller the sweeter.
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Sweetness and weight, of course, are not proportional. Because high sweetness does not necessarily mean heavy weight, and low sweetness does not necessarily mean light weight. So it's not proportional.
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If the sweetness is proportional to the weight, I don't think the sugar ratio is a little higher.
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Is the preceding degree proportional to the seed life? Oh, this I think they're proportional, one is gentle, the other is that weight.
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