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    Sugar Abolitionism

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    Sugar is produced from two main sources: first sugarcane and sugar beets. “Sugarcane accounting for about 75% of global production and sugar beets supplying nearly all of the remaining production. (Sugar Production and Usage, N.D). Sugar was important to Britain’s development as a trading nation. Sugar was an exorbitantly successful commodity. Although it has some disadvantages such as diabetes which comes from excessive of sugar. It might cost the country a huge number of ill people and…

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    and seeing as the refiners want it to be called “corn sugar.” However, HFCS is not natural, and not good for consumption because it leads to obesity and other high risk health factors. Knowing what is okay to consume and not okay is confusing when there is fructose, corn syrup, and HFCS. There are differences between all three. Fructose is a natural sweetener typically found in fruits and vegetables. It is also in sucrose, which is table sugar, and HFCS. Corn syrup is made from corn starch after…

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    We all like the sweet things in life, and there's nothing like a sugary treat to provide the perfect pick-me-up. In celebration of all things cocoa dusted, covered in sprinkles or dripping in syrup, dealchecker have put together a list of the best-loved, traditional sweet treats from kitchens, patisseries and confectioners around the world. From South African Koeksisters to Indian Jalebis, one thing that unites us all is our collective sweet tooth and cravings for treats. Grab a spoon, pull up…

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    Michael Moss begins his book, Salt Sugar Fat, by describing a secretive event that occured between CEOs from many top food brands, such as Kraft, General Mills and Pillsbury. These corporate officials met to discuss the issues of childhood obesity and the poor diets of many Americans, in order to discuss a way to solve this problem. Many of these companies have pumped their products full of salt, sugar and fats to make them more appetizing to humans taste buds, making them almost addictive for…

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    indeed sinfully delicious, yet complexed to make and requires skill as well as patience. First, the shopping list of ingredients needs to be made. Do you already have some of the ingredients in your pantry or cupboards already? I always have flour, sugar, salt, vanilla extract and espresso powder available. On the shopping…

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    The large consumption of sugar intake is arguably the leading cause of adverse health conditions such as obesity and diabetes in the U.S. Many researchers have studied health outcomes as a result of increased sugar intake, and have concluded that high levels of sugar is most commonly “found in the vast majority of processed foods, especially in sugar-sweetened beverages.” With this knowledge, several health organizations (i.e. World Health Organization) are strongly recommending children and…

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    Nutrition Lab Report

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    provides energy/fuel for physical activity, organ function and brain function also a energy storage compound and components of the cell Break Down Carbohydrate is actually made of simple sugars and they are broken down using Fluid in the mouth then the process is completed in the intestines which pass the simple sugars to blood to be used. Structure Carbohydrates are compounds…

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    1-pyrenehexanoic acid was used as the 5-carbon linker and fluorescent component of the target molecule "PYRET-5". This molecule was purchased pure along with the sugar Trehalose, the molecule to which the pyrene was to be attached. Other reactants and solvents include HATU, HBTU, N, N-Diisopropylethylamine (DIPEA), sodium azide, Dimethylformamide (DMF), and Diphenyl phosphoryl chloride and were bought pure or used as received. All reactions were run at room temperature (298.15 K) and standard…

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    The articles told us how much sugar a child should have in their diets and their cereals advertise how healthy it is for you and not about the sugars. We found that cereals use different forms of measurements on their nutritional label so it seems like it’s not a lot of sugar. We also defined some definitions that cereals often uses on their nutritional labels. We conclude that a lot of cereals marketed…

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    Karimi writes that “PJ gains lots of attractions due to its remedial and preventative roles against prostate cancer. Its ability in inhibiting cell growth and inducing apoptosis has been confirmed” (63). Extracts from the fruit also regulates blood sugar levels, reducing body fat mass, and prevent weight gain, thus indirectly lowering cardiovascular risk. High body fat mass leads to a higher risk of ischemic stroke, a common type that is caused by blockage or constriction of the blood…

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