Sentences with phrase «same sugar content»

Maybe just stick with gushers then, because they have about the same sugar content.
Yes, you are getting a few trace minerals from eating raw honey or dark amber honey but you are still getting the same sugar content.

Not exact matches

A 12 - ounce glass of orange juice, for example, has almost the same calorie content as a can of soda, close to the same amount of sugar and carbohydrates as a bag of M&M s, and virtually no fiber.
grams of sugar, while the fat content remains the same.
Honey — a «natural product» — contains a wide range of bee - based phenolic compounds that appear to render its sugar content less harmful than, say, a dose of HFCS with the same amount of fructose.
For obesity, although reliable research suggested obese people lose more weight with low GI / GL, there was no real health - outcome result from drinking sugar - sweetened beverages and eating rock candy as opposed to the same energy content derived from tofu and multigrain bread.
The technique is the same, though — by placing fruit in syrup with gradually increased sugar content, their cell liquid is getting replaced by sugar.
Walkers Gluten Free line replaces wheat flour with a blend of rice flour, maize flour, and potato starch, while retaining the same butter and sugar content as the traditional shortbreads.
Carbohydrates like sugar have the same energy content as proteins (17kJ / g) and about half as much as fat (37kJ / g) and as alcohol (29kJ / g).
Different brands of the same foods may have different sugar content, and may contain different forms of sugar.
People may become too focused on the calorie content of foods and could begin to ignore important factors such as salt, sugar and saturated fat content (do all calories have the same effect?
I'd like to point out that natural whole foods do not fall into the same category of sodas and candy even though they have high sugar content.
Once nutrient profiles are established, nutrition claims may only be used on food products deemed «healthy», though two notable exceptions will apply: nutrition claims referring to the reduction of fat, saturated fats, trans fats, sugars and salt / sodium will be allowed without reference to a profile for the specific nutrient, provided the claims comply with the conditions of the Regulation; and a nutrition claim may be used even if a single nutrient exceeds the nutrient profile as long as a statement in relation to this nutrient appears on the label in close proximity to, on the same side and with the same prominence, as the claim (the statement must read: «High [name of nutrient] content»).
Limiting the sugar content in flavored milk may be a step in the right direction for schools, but will the industry do the same for what is available in stores?
As well as promoting weight gain, non-sugar sweeteners might make it difficult to ensure that different companies» products taste similarly sweet with the same reduction in sugar content.
Even «healthy» drinks like coconut water still have the same sugar and calorie content of a generic sports drink.
With Biosteel, you get the same electrolyte replenishment without the terrible sugar content.
These are usually much higher in sugar content and may have the same effect on your body as refined white sugar.
Keep in mind that sugar content varies, even among fruits of the same type, depending on how long they were allowed to ripen, as well as on the variety of the fruit.
grams of sugar, while the fat content remains the same.
It is also has a lower sugar content and doesn't spike blood sugar in the same way as table sugar.
Hi, I too am wondering about the fructose content in table sugar, are raw sugar, white sugar, caster sugar all the same in fructose content?
It is used in much the same way as Maple Syrup, though it is more difficult to produce, due to it's higher water content and lower sugar content.
After getting out the cab I picked up a Kit Kat bar at an outdoor vendor and found that the sugar content was nearly the same as my healthy bar!
Just like regular sugar, honey contains about 350 - 370 calories per 100 grams and provides roughly the same energy content as regular sugar: leading to a spike in insulin levels.
The protein content is the same for sugar free or light varieties.
So we'd basically say that they're the same thing as sugar; in fact molasses, which comes from the sugar cane, is the healthiest sugar because it has a significant mineral content, but that's an acquired taste.
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