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    How Cereal Get Soggy?

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    Cereal is made with flakes, corn, wheat, oats, or rice. Cereal is a thin baked dough. Cereal is crunchy and easy to break. Flakes, corn, wheat, oats, or rice are broken down into tiny grains or shreds. Then the pieces are cooked, rolled, and molded. After that flavor is put into the pieces. What are some of the flavors that are in cereal? Some cereals are made with natural flavors. Those are made with fruit and granola. Another thing that is in cereal is syrup. Syrup is put into cereal to make…

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    Genetically Modified Organisms, more commonly known as GMOs, are organisms whose DNA has been scientifically modified by moving genes between different organisms that don’t naturally breed (Hirsch, 2014, para. 1). In other terms, GMOs have a gene in their DNA that researchers have added into it in order to improve the overall quality of that crop. Even though researchers have added strands of DNA to an organism, those organisms still look like the original organism (Ostrander, 2014). According…

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    Table Sugar Facts

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    sucrose (the table sugar mentioned above). These sugars are found naturally in fruits, vegetables, and dairy products and in such foods as honey, molasses, and maple syrup. Sugars also are extracted from their sources to produce ingredients such as table sugar. This can include sugars from corn such as corn syrup or high fructose corn syrup as well as the sources for table sugar such as sugar beets or sugar cane. Many sugars are used to sweeten or preserve other food products. The human body…

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    where a man is trying to explain why high fructose corn syrup is bad, but he freezes up and can’t (27:20). The video is used to relate to relate to normal Americans as they transition into talking about the problems with fructose. Mike Adams and Daniel Vitalis, traditional and wild food expert, then use analogies and comparisons of fructose to cocaine to try and help the audience understand the danger of highly concentrated fructose corn syrup which is an appeal to pathos (28:00-30:00). Logos…

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    Fast food (food that is prepared and served very quickly), high fructose corn syrup (food that contains high fructose corn syrup) and the car culture food (being able to obtain food in your car without needing to move). But, how can someone know if they are obese? There is a standard measurement called BMI. If a person has a greater BMI than or equal…

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    Sugar Positive Effects

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    example putting sugar in your coffee, or adding sugar to your cereal They also added what sugar is defined as, natural sugars such as white sugar, brown sugar and honey, as well as caloric sweeteners that are chemically manufactured as a high fructose corn…

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    Carbonated Water water with carbon dioxide, which is a colorless, odorless glass that creates the bubbles characteristic of carbonated drinks. Carbonated water can help speed digestion, which is part of the reason why many people sip soft drinks for relief from stomach aches. DISAD/ SIDE EFFECT 3. Increase the risk of diabetes The high levels of sugar in soda can increase risk of diabetes. 4.Soda can cause osteoporosis( bone loss), damage teeth, kidney damage People who drink soda are at…

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    Yeast And Sweaters Essay

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    (yeast and water) stayed the same for 20 minutes as well as tube 2, which contained yeast, water and spandex. For tube 3, which had yeast, water and honey changed at 16 minutes from 11 cm to 13 cm. Finally tube 4, which involved yeast, water and corn syrup changed at 16 minutes from 11 cm to 12 cm. Graph and Data: Attached to the back of the packet…

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    Grill Research Paper

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    your fruits and vegetables gives it a very different flavor and will keep your taste buds craving the most nutritious foods, while keeping the bad cravings at bay. Vegetable Ideas • Eggplant (1 inch in thickness) • Squash • Peppers • Beets • Carrots • Corn on the Grill Fruit Ideas • Peaches • Apples • Banana • Pineapple 51. Smoothies They taste great are refreshing and enjoyable as downing an old-fashioned milkshake. However, if you think that a smoothie bought at the nearest smoothie place is…

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    Supersize Me Essay

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    one in four Americans visits a fast-food restaurant which makes McDonald’s serves 46 million foods every day, and a person could easily find fast food restaurants within a mile. In the other film, ‘Reaction of the film Food, Inc’, they discuss about corns that apply to unexpected products in our society, and people are forcing to teach animals to eat…

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