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    Sugar Positive Effects

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    naturally in foods such as fruit and milk. The second one is added sugar this includes any sugars or caloric sweeteners that are added to foods or beverages during the process or preparation for 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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    People don’t know what is in the food they are eating or what lifestyle the plant or animal had before it was harvested or slaughtered. Wendell Barry covered what you can do to know what goes into your food in his article, “The Pleasures of Eating”. David Barboza showed how food companies are targeting kids to sell their products in his article, “If You Pitch It, They Will Eat It”. In the article, “When a crop Becomes King” it shows that corn is taking over almost everything we eat or drink.…

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    Fruit Smoothie Recipes

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    smoothie recipes are available on the internet or in the books, and there is no way you wouldn't find the one for you. Smoothies purchased at a yogurt stand are often high calorie treats made with frozen yogurt, fruit juice, canned/frozen fruit, and a sweetener. Although these smoothies taste great, they can be expensive, and often have as many calories as a full meal. You do not need to purchase an expensive food processor to make a smoothie at home. If you have a high speed blender, it is…

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    and the Oroweat is very similar in that it only contains 3g of sugar. The carbohydrates are very similar between the two breads. The Oroweat contains 19g, while the Brownberry contains 20g of carbohydrates. 3. The Oroweat contains only sugar as a sweetener. The Brownberry…

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    You Will Hate Energy Drinks after Learning Your Body’s Reaction to Them Often, we consume an energy drink when we need a boost of energy in the afternoon, or when learning before a crucial exam. However, we must be aware of the dangers that energy drinks pose to our bodies. These drinks can cause a heart attack or a stroke. The effects of energy drinks Cardiovascular diseases and strokes after the consumption of energy drinks are common because these drinks make the blood sticky. The blood…

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    Jamaica Research Paper

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    water those plants. Other of many imports of Jamaica are aluminum oxide, aluminum ore, refined petroleum, hard liquor, raw sugar, crude petroleum, cars, packaged medicaments, and petroleum gas. These imports help Jamaica acquire easy health care, sweetener for their food, gas for their ovens, cars for them to drive in, petroleum for their buildings to work, gas for factories, electricity for schools and…

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    xylitol which is a sugar alcohol and it’s formula is C5H1205. When xylitol dissolves, it has an endothermic reaction, thus cooling the solution. Sorbitol is a sweet-tasting crystalline compound. Aspartame is a very sweet substance found in artificial sweeteners. Maltodextrin is a destrin containing maltose and is often a food additive produced by starch.…

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    Human Consumption Of Corn

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    Corn is fundamental to many diets it is used in the morning and is the first thing that many people eat in the form of cereal. Corn can be seen as engrained in certain activities and events such as BBQs, where it is consumed on the cob and when going to the movie theatre through popcorn which is another form of corn that expands from the kernel as pressure builds it puffs up when heated. It is also part of cultural foods, Mexican food is majorly made of corn that are used in various ways such as…

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    their ‘right’ to exploit them.” They want to be “part of the solution” however they are doing harm to the public by manipulating them into but food products that will cause much harm. Several of these products have been linked with artificial sweetener aspartame, which cause major health problems for young kids. Business corporations would lose vast amount of money if they decided to add improved nutrients in products since it would be genuinely expensive, however with them not doing that it…

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    diabetes, heart strokes, and high cholesterol. Doctors do not recommend high salts in our foods, because they can induce disease to our bodies. Sugar is a type of carbohydrate that gives the body energy, which are broken down to glucose. Sugars are sweeteners added to food; they change the taste in foods leaving a pleasant taste on the taste buds. That is why processed foods have great taste, causing people to keep buy. Caitlin Rose wrote “American manufacturers pump their food full of sugar,…

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