Examples
include rice syrup and corn syrup, or, for something more paleo - friendly, there is tapioca syrup.
Not exact matches
QFNA's products
include Quaker oatmeal, Aunt Jemima mixes and
syrups, Quaker Chewy granola bars, Cap'n Crunch cereal, Quaker grits, Life cereal,
Rice - A-Roni side dishes, Quaker rice cakes, Quaker simply granola and Quaker oat squa
Rice - A-Roni side dishes, Quaker
rice cakes, Quaker simply granola and Quaker oat squa
rice cakes, Quaker simply granola and Quaker oat squares.
The unique range of products
include, Virgin coconut oil, Red, Black Basmati
rice, Coconut
syrup, Coconut vinegar, Flour, Ceylon cinnamon, ready to eat Jack fruit curry and variety of new and innovative products.
Other products introduced
included Mr. Goodbar (1925), containing peanuts in milk chocolate, Hershey's
Syrup (1926), semisweet chocolate chips (1928), and the Krackel bar containing crisped
rice (1938).
You'll notice I've
included a touch of
rice malt
syrup as a subtle sweetener as it doesn't have an overwhelming sugary taste, but you can omit this altogether if you prefer or just use stevia instead.
My favourite real food sweeteners
include raw honey, coconut sugar,
rice malt
syrup, stevia, and dried unsulfured fruits like apricots and dates.
Based in Parsippany, New Jersey, B&G Foods» products are marketed under many recognized brands,
including Ac» cent, B&G, B&M, Baker's Joy, Bear Creek Country Kitchens, Brer Rabbit, Canoleo, Cary's, Cream of
Rice, Cream of Wheat, Devonsheer, Don Pepino, Emeril's, Grandma's Molasses, JJ Flats, Joan of Arc, Las Palmas, MacDonald's, Maple Grove Farms, Molly McButter, Mrs. Dash, New York Flatbreads, New York Style, Old London, Original Tings, Ortega, Pirate's Booty, Polaner, Red Devil, Regina, Rickland Orchards, Sa - són, Sclafani, Smart Puffs, Springtree Maple
Syrup, Sugar Twin, Trappey's, TrueNorth, Underwood, Vermont Maid and Wright's.
ALL kinds of sugar, natural or otherwise (this
includes honey, maple
syrup, all fruits except for tart apples and blueberries) White stuff (bread,
rice, etc.) All Nuts Yeast Fermented / pickled stuff (olives, vinegar, etc.) Most dairy Most meat Coconut Mushrooms Yams and the list goes on and on.....
We offer a full line of sweeteners
including • Organic Brown
Rice Syrup • Organic Cane Sugar • Organic Agave
Syrup • Organic Wildflower Honey • Organic Clarified
Rice Syrup • Organic Evaporated Cane Juice • Turbinado Sugar • Just - Like - Honey (vegan alternative to honey)
This three - hour adventure, geared toward the city's west side,
includes the best barbecue joint in town, plus markets brimming with hotteok (sweet pancakes with
syrup), chapssal (fried
rice doughnuts) and cloudy
rice beer.
I basically just showed him the photo on Angela's blog, without telling him that it
included ingredients that make him cringe like almond milk and brown
rice syrup, and he was sold.
You can also substitute your own
rice syrup or agave nectar for the corn
syrup included in the Gum Kit.
We tested several sticky sweeteners,
including maple
syrup and honey, but found brown
rice syrup held the bars together the best.
Carolina Sweet is our higher Brix, vegetable - based clean label replacement for other sweeteners (
including agave
syrup, honey, brown
rice syrup, and high fructose corn
syrup).
These alternatives
include agave, stevia, honey, cane sugar,
rice and tapioca
syrups, and erythritol, among others.
Included sweeteners are brown sugar, corn sweeteners, invert sugar, malt sugar, molasses and trendy «natural» sugars like turbinado, cane - juice extract, brown -
rice extract, agave nectar, rapadura, barley malt extract, sucanat and palm and coconut
syrups.
Our industrial sweeteners
include: • organic sugar I turbinado sugar I demerara • organic agave
syrup • organic evaporated cane juice • organic clarified
rice syrup I clarified
rice syrup • organic brown
rice syrup I brown
rice syrup • organic maltodextrin I maltodextrin I dextrin I organic
syrup solids I
syrup solids • organic inulin I inulin I organic liquid inulin I inulin powder • organic tapioca starch I organic tapioca
syrup • organic medium invert I invert I full invert • organic molasses • organic barley malt • organic honey I honey
Our industrial sweeteners
include: • organic sugar I turbinado sugar I demerara • organic agave
syrup • organic cane sugar • organic clarified
rice syrup I clarified
rice syrup • organic brown
rice syrup I brown
rice syrup • organic maltodextrin I maltodextrin I dextrin I organic
syrup solids I
syrup solids • organic inulin I inulin I inulin powder • organic tapioca starch I organic tapioca
syrup • organic medium invert I invert I full invert • organic molasses • organic barley malt • organic honey I honey
This
includes whole grain brown
rice protein concentrate / isolate, sugar,
syrup, and milk products.
Examples of gluten - containing food additives to avoid
include malt flavoring, malt extract, malt
syrup, brown
rice syrup, modified food starch, dextrin, and many types of flour.
Aside from the amazing standard recipe you have here, one of my favourites
included popped Amaranth and rolled oats in place of some of the
rice cereal, maple
syrup instead of honey and a mix of cranberries and goji berries instead of the choc chips.
At 12 months, the interviewer asked about dietary patterns during the past week,
including whether the infant had consumed
rice cereal, white or brown
rice, or foods either made with
rice (eg,
rice - based snacks such as
rice cakes or puffs or dried breakfast cereals containing
rice) or sweetened with brown
rice syrup (eg, certain brands of cereal bars).
At 12 months, dietary patterns during the past week were assessed,
including whether the infant had eaten
rice cereal, white or brown
rice, or foods either made with
rice, such as
rice - based snacks, or sweetened with brown
rice syrup, such as some brands of cereal bars.
The list of sources of fast - digesting carbs
includes white potatoes, white
rice, white bread, watermelons, grapes, but also table sugar, high - fructose corn
syrup, sodas and cereals.
At that time, a final interview assessed dietary patterns during the past week,
including whether an infant had eaten
rice cereal, white or brown
rice, or foods either made with
rice or sweetened with brown
rice syrup.
Also remember that this
includes all
rice products like
rice pasta, brown
rice syrup,
rice milk,
rice cakes, infant
rice cereals, etc., (which aren't very healthy anyway).
Look for words
including brown sugar, corn
syrup, maltose, fructose, dextrose, molasses, agave, brown
rice syrup, cane sugar, cane
syrup, and evaporated cane juice.
I've only been using
rice syrup since I started PHD but only about 1 tablespoon once a week but this week I haven't had any sweets
including the 100 g of blueberries that I eat with 1 tblsp of sour cream everyday.
A few natural sweeteners
include: barley malt, evaporated cane juice before it is refined (refined sugar is derived from cane juice, but is extremely processed with many of the natural enzymes, vitamins, minerals, and fiber removed), fruit juice (fructose),
rice syrup, honey, and sugar alcohols.
I would also
include rice (well cooked, or even as
rice syrup).
Cereal grains and all processed foods made with them such as barley, corn (
including corn on the cob, tortillas, corn chips, corn starch, and corn
syrup), millet, oats (
including rolled oats and steel - cut oats),
rice (
including basmati
rice, brown
rice, white
rice,
rice cakes,
rice flour,
rice pudding, and
rice noodles), rye (
including rye break and rye crackers), sorghum, wheat (
including bread, crackers, rolls, muffins, cookies, cakes, doughnuts, pancakes, waffles, pasta of all kinds
including spaghetti and linguini, pizza, pita bread, flat bread, and tortillas) and wild
rice.
Because I'm tempted to eat several at a time, I rarely do bars, but when I do, my preferred brand is the Cocochia Bar, which
includes Organic Chia Seeds, Organic Raw Almond Butter, Organic Agave
Syrup, Non-GMO
Rice Protein, Organic Cocoa and Organic Chocolate Liquor.
Q: In your book you
include brown
rice syrup in with things like honey, agave etc..
Most other sweeteners have about 1/4 the nutrients as molasses (
including date sugar, maple
syrup, and brown
rice syrup).
-- Consumption of meat and dairy products (can trigger autoimmune response and causes hormonal imbalance), refined, junk and processed foods, refined sugar, white flour products, high glucose (high fructose)
syrup, stimulants (
including coffee, tea, green tea, cola, etc., nutritional deficiencies, white pasta, white
rice, processed foods, stress, lack of exercise, etc..
Examples of foods eaten in various parts of the USA
include: highly sweetened strong coffee and white bread, vegetable fat, pancakes made of white flour and eaten with
syrup, doughnuts fried in vegetable fat, other refined white flour products, corn bread, corn
syrup, white
rice, canned goods, some fat pork, a limited amount of meat.
Eating foods that are higher in glycemic index (GI), which
include simple carbs: potatoes, white breads, sweetened + processed cereal, sodas and other drinks sweetened with high fructose corn
syrup, corn products, white
rice, and sweetened «junk foods» of all kinds — break down rapidly, causing a rush of glucose into the blood stream.
Other names
include sucrose, glucose, fructose, maltose, dextrose, molasses, hydrolyzed starch, honey, invert sugar, cane sugar, glucose - fructose, high fructose corn
syrup, brown sugar, corn sweetener,
rice / corn / cane / maple / malt / golden / palm
syrup and agave nectar.
«No» foods
include: All sugars (malts, honey,
syrups, alcohol, etc.) Yeast Dairy All grains (except brown
rice) Dried fruit Fruit juices Sweet vegetable juices Nuts Legumes Popcorn Soy sauce Vinegar Alcohol Breads Pastas, Pastas Substitutes Chips (any kind) Milk substitutes Seeds, etc..
Sugar
includes glucose, fructose (as in fruit sugar), lactose (as in milk), sucrose (as in table sugar), maltose or malts (as in
rice malt and honey), jam or jelly (contains concentrated juice, which is high in fruit sugar), maple
syrup, corn
syrup, palm sugar (traditionally used in macrobiotic cooking), and the very deceiving organic brown sugar, which is not all that different from white sugar.
Brown
rice syrup is a favorite sugar in many other foods,
including so called health foods like cereal and energy bars and some sports drinks.
Ranges of arsenic concentration in
rice products,
including OBRS (organic brown
rice syrup), are similar to arsenic concentrations in brown
rice.
* Other liquid sweeteners you can use in this recipe
include maple
syrup,
rice malt
syrup, coconut
syrup and / or date
syrup.
A wide variety of Organic and Eco-Farmed
rice products,
including packaged and bulk
rice,
rice cakes,
rice chips, risottos, couscous, pasta,
rice syrup, and flour.
I ask because I've essentially cut out sugar but can have small amounts which
include rice malt
syrup or stevia.
Offerings
include jerk chicken with paw paw salad (paw paw is a cross between a mango and a banana), Grenadian fish in a light saffron and orange broth, and whiskey
rice pudding served with lemon
syrup and Caribbean fruit salad.
Foods to Avoid: Avoid dog foods and dog treats that contain meat - by - products, enriched flour, wheat, corn, potatoes, white
rice, cereals and fillers, dairy, and all sugars
including corn
syrup.
Other ingredients
include rice, glycerin, wheat flour, water, hydrogenated corn
syrup, sugar, corn germ meal, salt, gelatin, sorbic acid, natural and artificial flavors that take care of the dogs» oral dental hygiene.
Example menu items
include French toast with maple
syrup and mixed berry compote, assorted Dim Sum baskets, stir - fried
rice with eggs, mushrooms and vegetables, chicken congee, gnocchi with Pomodoro sauce, pan fried sole fillet with caper cream sauce, and vanilla mango panna cotta.
Martin's Japanese roadhouse - inspired menu also
included green mango and
rice noodle lettuce cups as a starter and pound cake with green tea
syrup and candied lemon zest as dessert.