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    Consuming too much sugar has downfalls, which involves more than extra calorie intake. As society has added sugars to foods, beyond the recommended daily intake, people have developed sugar-addiction. Researchers have identified these sugar-addictions. As an addict, there are signs that can help determine if there is a sugar-addiction. Unfortunately, there are hidden sugars that even someone trying to eat healthy may not be aware. There is a reason why we call them hidden sugars, on food labels…

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    the main energy source of the human diet. It can be found in a wide range of both healthy and unhealthy foods such as bread, bean, cake, popcorn, cookies, and soft drink (Harvard.edu). The consumption of bad carbohydrate that increases your blood sugar should be limit. If the blood glucose stays high for too long, it can develop type two diabetes (womenheath.gov). In addition, carbohydrates are the most important source of metabolic energy for human body, plants, and in animals that eat plants…

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    on a baking sheet. Make sure you leave about one to two inches between each cookie dough ball, so the cookies don’t stick together. Place the pan into the oven and let bake for nine to eleven minutes; the cookies should just start to turn a golden brown. Remove from the oven and let the cookies cool on the baking sheet for two minutes. Then transfer them to the wire racks to finish cooling completely. The final product will make you realize that the time put into baking chocolate chip cookies…

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    it comes to the debate of whether is causes certain diseases or if it is healthy or not. High fructose corn syrup is composed of either 42 percent or 55 percent fructose. It is a sweetener made from corn that also contains sugars that are primarily glucose and high sugars (chains of glucose). Many people are skeptical against high fructose corn syrup which is also known as (HFCS), but there are many facts that prove the myths about HFCS wrong. An example would be that people tend to believe…

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    increasing your risk of tooth decay and gum disease. But there’s always a chance at eating an unpopped kernel, which is so hard that it can damage your teeth. As you can see, the biggest concern is sugar and carbs. The bacteria that cause cavities and gum disease thrive off that stuff. The more sugar you eat and drink, the more gets caught on and around your teeth--and the worse your dental healthy will get. Always drink regular unflavored water to help keep your teeth clean, and be sure to…

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    paper, a can opener, a measuring cup for dry ingredients, a measuring cup for liquids, a glass loaf pan for melting chocolate, and a few nine by thirteen inch cookie sheets. The ingredients are quite lengthy: two cups of butter, two pounds of brown sugar, a dash or two of salt, two cups of light corn syrup, two fifteen ounce…

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    Sugar is an organic compound with different sweetness levels. Sucrose is white crystal refined from beet plant or the cane. It is has two sugars (disaccharide) - glucose and fructose that is broken into simple sugars. Primary sugar present in refined corn syrup and fruits are fructose, while glucose is the only brain fuel that also provides body energy as it’s transported in the blood stream. How sugar is utilized in the body Digestion of unprocessed, natural and whole food produces all…

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    Sugar Positive Effects

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    Sugar is all around us. We see the commercials, billboard aids and internet aids. So what is it about sugar that could be unhealthy for us? “We really need sugar; it’s our body’s preferred fuel,” says David Katz, MD, director of the Yale University Prevention Research center (Patz, 2012, para ). According to Abraham Maslow, a psychologist, there exists a hierarchy of human needs that begins with basic needs (Woodside & McClam, 2015) which are food, water and shelter. So if we need food then is…

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    which includes creaming method. In this cake we have 3 parts of the mix. Mixture No.1 is a coco powder mixed with boiling water and when it cools down in some recipes there is milk combined in it afterwards. Mixture No.2 is the butter creamed with the sugar and the vanilla extract and the eggs. Mixture No.3 is the dry ingredients flour, salt, baking soda. Combining them all in a light beat and pacing it in a tin pan greased with butter and dusted with coco powder and we put it in the oven. After…

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    was a means of separating groups of people and bringing them together later on. Different cultures today have differing tastes in food. In the Early 19th century Europeans began to develop a likeness for Indian chocolate consumption. Chocolate and Sugar was highly demanded to…

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