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Sucrose

...any kind can cause the sugar to begin crystallizing. Sucrose melts and decomposes at 186 °C to form caramel , and when burnt produces carbon dioxide and water. Usage Sucrose is the most common sweetener in the modern, industrialized world, although it has been displaced in industrial food production by some other sweeteners such as glucose syrups or combinations of functional ingredients and...
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Chronic fatigue syndrome

... Toxic agents : mercury , particularly from dental amalgams and vaccines , various organic solvents , herbicides , and several other chemical compounds are often named. The artificial sweetener aspartame is also often blamed. In the cases of mercury and aspartame, this suspicion is not borne out by available evidence. Allergies : Similarly to the theory of immune dysfunction...
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Poison

...substance which is believed to cause cancer . There are an enormous variety of possible carcinogens. Some of the better known or more controversial examples are listed below. Some artificial sweeteners (e.g. Aspartame and Saccharin ) have been alleged to be carcinogenic or neurotoxic (however these research behind these claims is highly controversial and inconclusive; the FDA believes...
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Onion

...usually means Allium cepa L. , also called the garden onion . Onions (usually but not exclusively the bulbs ) are edible with a distinctive strong flavour and pungent odour which is mellowed and sweetened by cooking . They generally have a papery outer skin over a fleshy, layered inner core. Used worldwide for culinary purposes, they come in a wide variety of forms and colors. Onions may be...
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Pink Panther

...Owens Corning fiberglass thermal insulation . The association comes from the pink coloration of the insulation. Since 2001 , the Pink Panther has also been a mascot for Sweet'N Low artificial sweetener . As with Owens Corning, the association comes from the pink color of Sweet'N Low packets. In 2005, the 'Pink Panther' sunday strip , also featuring the Inspector Clouseau character, has been...
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Mountain Dew

... -Sport was test marketed in several states in 1990 and 1991 as a sports drink. This came in both normal and diet forms. Sugar-Free Mountain Dew -Sugar-Free was an early artificially sweetened variation of Diet Mountain Dew. Historical meanings An old 10 US fluid ounce (300 mL) Mountain Dew bottle (date unknown): "It'll tickle yore innards!" Mountain Dew was originally...
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7 Up

...in 1970 , and renamed Diet 7 Up in 1979 . The product has gone through a number of reformulations. In the 1980s , Diet 7 Up, like most other diet sodas , made the transition from one artificial sweetener ( saccharin ) to another ( aspartame ). In 1998 , Diet 7 Up got "flavor enhanced" along with its non-diet counterpart. A few years later, the sweetener acesulfame potassium (also known as...
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Sugarcane

..., as far north as coastal North Carolina . The juice was extracted with horse or mule-powered crushers, then the juice was boiled, similar to maple syrup, in a flat pan, then used in the syrup form as a sweetener for other foods. It is not a commercial crop nowadays, but a few growers try to keep alive the old traditions and find ready sales for their product. Most modern United States sugar cane production...
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List of terms associated with diabetes

...a disease. With noninsulin-dependent diabetes, people have a greater risk of getting the disease if they weigh a lot more (20 percent or more) than they should. S Saccharin - A man-made sweetener that people use in place of sugar because it has no calories. Saturated fat - A type of fat that comes from animals. See also: Fats. Secondary diabetes - When a person gets diabetes because...
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Sorbitol

... SMILES OCC(O)C(O)C(O)C(O)CO Disclaimer and references Sorbitol , also known as glucitol , is a sugar alcohol the body metabolises slowly. It is an artificial sweetener often used in diet foods. It is called a nutritive sweetener because it provides 2.6 calories (11 kilojoules ) per gram versus the 4 calories (17 kJ) of sugar and starch . Sorbitol...
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