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    Aspartame Research Paper

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    Just how sweet is artificial sweeteners? Statistically this sugar imposter is thirty to eight thousand times sweeter than real sugar‚ but at what cost? All artificial sweeteners were discovered in a lab‚ and the substance the scientists discovered just happened to be sweet. Artificial sweeteners were never intended to be sweeteners. Pure‚ raw sugar is much better for your body than anything that was founded in a lab. Aspartame is derived from GMOs and is found in diet soda‚ but recently pepsi has

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    used six different types of sugars to determine which fuels fermentation by measuring the amount the carbon dioxide bubbles produced by the yeast. Yeast are single-cell fungi that cannot make their own food. They take the sugars in the surrounding environment and convert it into carbon dioxide. They use ethanol fermentation when no oxygen is available‚ which is different from eukaryotes in which they use lactic acid fermentation. The sugar my group used was fructose‚ a sugar most often found fruits.

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    INTRODUCTION Sugar is one of the main food items consumed in Sri Lanka. The annual per capita consumption of sugar in Sri Lanka is around 30 kg and the total annual requirement of sugar in the country is around 550‚000t. But‚ only about 50‚000 t are produced locally. In a year only 38‚000 t were produced. The balance requirement has to be imported. The total annual expenditure on sugar imports is around Rs. 20 billion. Sugar cane (Saccharum officinarum) is the only crop cultivated in Sri Lanka

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    Carbohydrates

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    Intro: Carbohydrate‚ any of a large group of compounds in which hydrogen and oxygen‚ in the proportions in which they exist in water‚ are combined with carbon; the formula of most of these compounds may be expressed as Cn(H2O)n. Structurally‚ however‚ these compounds are not hydrates of carbon‚ as the formula would seem to indicate. Carbohydrates‚ as a class‚ are the most abundant organic compounds found in nature. They are produced by green plants and by bacteria using the process known as photosynthesis

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    stamps. As Farley explains‚ people cannot use food stamps to buy cigarettes and alcohol‚ but they can use them to buy soda and other sugary drinks. The writer calls this a “serious flaw” in the program. He reports that research shows that excess sugar in the diet can lead to obesity and diabetes. Now‚ Mayor Bloomberg of New York City is proposing a ban on using food stamps to buy sugary drinks.

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    POM Wonderful Cons

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    they believe that the Daily Reference Value for added sugars should be based on more reliable evidence such as the Institute of Medicine’s dietary reference intake report rather than relying on the 2015 DGAC report‚ which is still under review and not yet finalized (POM‚ 2). Secondly‚ the POM Wonderful thinks that the FDA should review the definition for “added sugars”‚ which currently claims that fruit juice concentrates contain added sugars (POM‚ 2). Therefore‚ their submitted comments are clear

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    That is because he really liked sugar. It is not Tyler’s fault. In fact‚ almost everything someone can eat contains sugar‚ and sugar is addictive‚ not like a delicious food kind of addictive‚ it is literally addictive‚ like drugs. Food industries are not helping either. It even seems as though like they want this to keep happening. It does not help either when Tyler’s younger brother‚ Thebe eats like a pig and stays skinnier than a twig. Only junk food and sugar are on Thebe’s diet. He whines and

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    be already some water inside‚ and because of this I expect‚ in the stronger solutions‚ for there to be a decrease in the mass and length of the potato‚ due to a reversal in the effect of osmosis. Apparatus · 6 test tubes · White tile · 1 molar sugar solution · Electronic balance · Stopwatch · Measuring cylinders · Ruler · 12 pieces of potato (0.8g each) · 2 beakers · Distilled water Method We cut 12 pieces of potato using the cork borer and knife‚ and then we weighed each piece to 0.8g

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    Oreos Harmful Effects

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    addictiveness of foods with a high amount of sugar in rats. The results showed that food with a high amount of sugar activated more neurons in the rat’s’ brain than cocaine or morphine. Companies are adding extra sugar to products to get consumers get addicted‚ but the amount of sugar being added can cause harmful effects such as obesity. Companies are adding extra sugar to their products to get consumers addicted for instance in the article “ Sugar shock coming to food labels”. “When the Environmental

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    Mosques of Marzipan

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    taste hit their tongue like a starburst. A kind of elixir‚ a cure for every ailment‚ an answer for every mood‚ sugar featured prominently in ancient New Guinean myths. In one the first man makes love to a stalk of cane‚ yielding the human race. At religious ceremonies priests sipped sugar water from coconut shells‚ a beverage since replaced in sacred ceremonies with cans of Coke. Sugar spread slowly from island to island‚ finally reaching the Asian mainland around 1000 B.C. By A.D. 500 it was being

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