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- treatise De Materia Medica: There is a kind of coalesced honey called sakcharon [i.e. sugar] found in reeds in India and Eudaimon Arabia similar in consistency...
- salt-like sweet powder", locally called sākhar (साखर), (شکر), pronounced as sakcharon (ζακχαρον) in Gr**** (Modern Gr****, zachari, ζάχαρη). On their return journey...
- the 1st century (AD) wrote: "There is a kind of coalesced honey called sakcharon [i.e. sugar] found in reeds in India and Eudaimon Arabia [i.e. Yemen]...
- from India, and they used it as a medicine, not as a food. Ancient Gr**** sakcharon and classical Latin saccharum meant "sugar" (examples from ancient writers)...