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    the food source contains mostly fructose, then a special pathway for just fructose is utilized by the cell. In this pathway, the fructose is converted into fructose 6-phosphate with the help of the enzyme hexokinase. The fructose 6-phosphate can then be used in glycolysis just like glucose because glucose gets turned into fructose 6-phosphate in the third step of glycolysis. Fructose is often found in synthetic sources of carbohydrates such as high fructose corn syrup. Research regarding the…

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    Super Food Observation

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    I went to visit these two stores on a Wednesday when I got off work between 5pm to 7pm. The two grocery stores I chose was: Super Foods: low end Earth Fare: high end I stay in a small city in Alabama, where the population is major over crowed. Just like any other city, the city is split into different selection like; North, East, South, West. From the luxury neighborhoods to the suburbs, to the nice neighborhoods to the “OK” neighborhoods to the low end neighborhoods. Super Foods is located, I…

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    The Alcohol Republic and the Republic of Fat differ in numerous ways; however, they make up for it in their similarities. They both are the main causes in America’s obesity of today and show regularly everywhere around the world. High Fructose Corn Syrup or HFCS is a reoccurring ingredient in both alcohol and food. Although food is meant for everyone, there are restrictions on alcohol. Including the fact that food and soft drinks…

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    Cereal And Caryopses

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    Among the most common grains include: corn, wheat, barley, rice, and oats (Brown, 2015). While shredded wheat, hot cereals, and oatmeal, contain no further ingredients, most breakfast cereals contain added ingredients such as sugar, sweeteners, vitamins, coloring agents, and minerals. Types of breakfast sweeteners include, white sugar, brown sugar, high fructose corn syrup, malt, and concentrated fruit juice for natural flavors. Flavors such as cinnamon…

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    People look at food labels for various types of reasons. But besides the fact, many consumers would like to know how to use this information more effectively and easily. The following label-building skills are intended to make it easier for you to use nutrition labels to make quick, informed food choices that pertain to a healthy diet. First, when looking at the Nutrition Facts labels scope out the serving size and number of servings the product contains. Serving sizes are standardized to make…

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    Top Tips to Lose Weight Without a Diet If you need to lose weight, but feel that diets don 't work for you, try these eight weight loss tips. Developing healthy habits from the beginning will spur you to greater weight loss and help keep the weight off. These tips are about reducing the fattening foods without feeling deprived and increasing your enjoyment of healthy choices. Don 't think diet; instead, trade your fattening treats for healthy habits. Drink a Healthy Smoothie with Breakfast Start…

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    drinks weakens the enamel in the teeth and causes tooth decay. In addition to the decay, the color of the drink can leave stains. Some foods and liquids contain vinegar which is made from corn and diluted with water to 4% acidity. A dark soda may be made up of carbonated water, high fructose corn syrup, caramel color, natural flavors, caffeine, and phosphoric acid, The color of the soda varies depending on which one you select. Coffee and tea are more natural and are made from beans…

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    When we first were signing up to choose our topics, I chose baking because I like to simply bake. I thought that there could be some chemistry involved due to heat in the oven changing food from liquid to solid. I was so wrong. Even though the oven and heat portion plays a major factor, a good portion of the real chemistry lies in the ingredients we use to make such delicious dessert treats and our different breads. From the ten different sources I looked up previously, for the Annotated…

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    Schools shouldn’t serve chocolate milk because... Some flavored milk contains more added sugar than soda. Too much cholesterol and saturated fats can lead to long term heart disease. Too much sugar can lead to type 2 diabetes. One reason schools shouldn’t serve chocolate milk is because Some flavored milk contains more added sugar than soda. For example, there are more than than 39 grams of added sugar. Also, kids drink 10-15 cartons a week. In addition, schools should not serve chocolate…

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    Soda is a drink that has been popular for many years. The things that make soda so good are high-fructose corn syrup and carbonated water. Many people like drinking soda because they like sugar. Drinking soda now causes type two diabetes (Everyday Health Media). The percentage amount of kids drinking soda has rose from seventy-nine to ninety-one percent ("Sugary Drinks and Obesity Fact Sheet"). Soda becomes even more popular when the companies who make then begin coming up with new ideas for…

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