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    Superfruits Essay

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    Eggs have too much cholesterol, high fructose corn syrup is worse than sugar, gluten-free diets treat autism, frozen fruits aren’t as nutritious as fresh fruits. I have heard these allegations tossed around as if they are self-evident. Yet, these are all completely baseless claims; claims that may impact…

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    The reality of america’s obesity problem is processed food. Processed food is filled with fats, sugars, and preservatives all things that are clinically bad for health. A hamburger can be made with 200 calories easily using lean beef and grilling it, but when companies use salt to preserve it and add fats and sugars to improve taste it 's hard to do that. Michael Hobbes writes a good article, “Why Is Processed Food So Bad for You?” that highlights key points showing what processed food is doing…

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    When over eating or consuming to much sugar can clot out our bloodstream. In the documentary Gameau proves that honey, castor sugar, and high fructose corn syrup all have the same effects and can all cause diabetes. One point Gameau explains is that if we cut out sugar everything in our body becomes healthy again. In 1973 he went to a town who do not consume processed foods including: Coca-Cola, Ice Cream…

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    Coca Cola Pharmacist

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    In 1866 the curiosity of a pharmacist from the state of Atlanta, Dr. John S. Pemberton led to him creating a distinctive taste. The taste was so distinctive that it was in question for it to be sold in soda fountains. Dr. Pemberton then took his distinctive taste to a very good friend of his, Frank M. Robinson which was also a pharmacist. They both added carbonated water and sampled the drink to get reviews back on their work. When watching the people from the community gives good reviews on…

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    delicious. Salts and sugars are two ingredients our body will hardly ever deny. Generally, processed food is a mixture of ingredients with the addition of chemicals and preservatives. The main ingredients, these foods contain are high fructose, corn syrup, high fats, sugars and salts. These foods being made with preservatives, making it last longer also, make it convenient for people when it comes to cooking. Having much variety and being sold at an affordable price, people are consuming these…

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    listed on food labels. Here are some: Agave, Arabinose, Barley malt syrup, Barley sugar, Birch syrup, Brown sugar, Caramel, Coconut sugar, Corn syrup, Date sugar, Dextrose, Disaccharide, Evaporated cane juice, Free sugar, Fructose, Fruit juice, Fucose, Galactose, Glucose, Golden syrup, High fructose corn syrup, High maltose, Honey, Icing sugar, Inositol, Inverted sugar syrup, Jaggery, Lactose, Maltose, Mannose, Maple sugar, Maple syrup, Molasses, Monosaccharide, Palm sugar, Ribose, Rhamnose,…

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    Time: 17 minutes in total Ingredients 1. Bread- 4 pieces, sliced 2. Eggs- 2 3. Margarine or soft butter- 2 tablespoons (for buttering the bread) 4. Salt- as per taste 5. Cinnamon and nutmeg- as per taste 6. Ground cloves 7. Cooking spray 8. Maple syrup or icing sugar (for serving and garnishing) Nutrition Information: 1. Carbohydrate – 32 g 2. Protein- 7.4 g 3. Fat – 6.1 g 4. Sodium – 495 mg 5. Cholesterol – 82 mg Directions: 1. Get your Philips air fryer ready and preheat it for use at 180…

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    certain food product, like milk and yogurt, it would literally taste nothing and no one would want to eat it. So what food manufacturers would do is that, they would replace all the fat with other ingredients like artificial sweeteners, high fructose corn syrup etc. It would be true that it is indeed low in fat, but that doesn't make them any healthier. According to studies, foods with artificial sweeteners are the main reason for obesity, diabetes, and other heart diseases. Always remember that…

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    Creme Candies

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    For many years, candy has been incorporated into everyday life. From a young age, candy has played a huge role in the lives of people in every culture. Throughout history, various candies were being made for the distribution to countries all over the world. Today, people rarely stop and think about the meticulous process confectionists must go through to make the sweetest thing in the world. The making of candy dates back to ancient Aztec and Mayan times as well as Medieval and Renaissance times…

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    Global Marketing Global marketing is more than essentially offering an item universally. Or maybe, it incorporates the entire procedure of planning, producing, placing and promoting an organization's products in an overall business sector. Substantial organizations frequently have workplaces in the remote nations they market to; however with the extension of the Internet, even small organizations can achieve clients all through the world. Global marketing is especially vital for items that have…

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