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Food Processing July 2007 Mark Anthony |
HFCS (Highly fattening or crappy science?) Empty calories, yes, but demon, no; the truth and friction behind high-fructose corn syrup. |
AskMen.com Shannon Clark |
Health Benefits Of Sugar Sugar's days as a "bad guy" may be coming to an end, at least for now. |
Food Processing October 2010 Mark Anthony |
Functional Ingredients: A Sugar by Any Other Name HFCS -- or call it corn sugar -- is as sweet as sugar because it is sugar. |
Food Processing April 2013 Mark Anthony |
Fructose: Toxic Sugar or Tortured Logic? The anti-sugar forces turn their attention from HFCS to fructose, even at the expense of fruit consumption. |
AskMen.com September 25, 2003 Mike Davison |
The Truth About Sugar & Artificial Sweeteners If you respect the accepted daily intakes set out by the FDA, and consume them only in moderation, there are healthy ways to reduce calories and add sweetness without altering blood sugar levels. |
AskMen.com October 26, 2015 James Fell |
The Sugar Debate It's time to end the debate: does sugar deserve its bad rap? |
Food Processing August 2013 Mark Anthony |
The Condemnation of Carbohydrates: A Food Manufacturers Guide to Understanding Diabetes The commonly held notion that sugar intake equals diabetes is a kind of unofficial dogma. But like many dogmas, this one falls apart upon closer examination. |
Food Processing March 2010 John S. White |
Clarifying Added Sugar Myths Calories from high fructose corn syrup and added sugars are just one-tenth of the total calorie increase since 1975, so clearly are not the primary cause of obesity. |
Food Processing April 2010 Diane Toops |
Much Ado About High Fructose Corn Syrup Corn Refiners Association fights an urban legend that high-fructose corn syrup causes obesity. |
Food Processing July 2013 Mark Anthony |
Six Low-Key Sugar Substitutes Revisiting six sugar replacements that don't have the PR agents that stevia and monk fruit have. |
AskMen.com Jim Bauer |
Fructose vs. glucose While low-carbohydrate diets have their place, the more important factor when it comes to carbohydrates is the type you are choosing to eat. |
Prepared Foods April 9, 2007 Elizabeth Mannie |
Sweetening Functional Foods - April 2007 The best type of sweetener for functional foods on labeling and nutrient requirements, product characteristics and functionality requirements. |
Food Processing August 2006 Lauren Swann |
Low and Sweet Conventional soft drink sales may be down, but things are bubbling for low-calorie, naturally sweetened drinks. |
Food Processing April 2007 |
Ingredient Round-Up: Sweeteners Maltitol scores 90%... Polydextrose, lactitol... Just for yogurt... Sweeten with raisins... Powdered natural sweeteners... Specialty sweetener blends... Better energy... etc. |
Food Processing February 2010 Diane Toops |
Have Food Processors Found the Holy Grail of Sweeteners? Will alternative sweetener stevia live up to its promise to consumers? |
Food Processing April 2006 Kantha Shelke |
The New Diabetes Formulation Paradigm The recent trend of developing diabetes-specific products that are mainstream and safe enough for regular consumption could transcend all healthy food and beverage categories. |
Food Processing July 2006 Frances Katz |
More than one sugar Removing calories, and even the sweetness, from sugar creates new product formulation possibilities. |
AskMen.com October 9, 2003 Mike Davison |
Q&A On Sugar & Sweeteners Does sugar cause weight gain?... Does sugar cause diabetes?... Does sugar make you overeat?... Does sugar have any nutritional value?... Is sugar addictive?... Do we crave sweets?... Do artificial sweeteners cause cancer?... etc. |
Food Processing April 2010 |
Ingredient Round Up: Sweeteners We focus on new varieties of sweeteners. |
Food Processing April 2006 |
From the Bench: Sweeteners This selection of sweeteners provides processors a flavorful palette for consumers' palates. |
Food Processing March 2012 Anthony & Fusaro |
Stevia Seeps Into Beverages So do honey and monk fruit/luo han guo extracts, as drink makers try to reduce calories while also keeping labels clean and simple. |
Food Processing April 2005 |
From the Bench: Sweeteners A new crop of sweeteners offers a wealth of functionality and flexibility in formulation. |
Prepared Foods April 1, 2005 Lauren Swann |
Ingredient Challenges: Formulation Challenge: Shaping Sweet Success for Reduced-sugar Foods Sugared-down products have risen in just about every category where sugar can possibly be altered, and food formulators have many new options for "sugaring down" their products. But when using these ingredients, careful attention to nutrition labeling is critical. |
Food Processing March 2006 Mark Anthony |
Glycemic Index: Use with caution Will "Glycemic Index" be the next big fad or fizzle under its own conflicting character? More research is needed before processors jump in. |
Food Processing February 2012 Dave Fusaro |
The Food Industry Fights Back On obesity, food safety, 'questionable' ingredients, the industry can do a better job of tactfully defending itself; the key is transparency. |
Prepared Foods June 1, 2005 |
Fruity Fiber with FOS Frutalose L85, a 100% GRAS, natural chicory root extract with both prebiotic and low-calorie sweetening capabilities, is five times sweeter than conventional native inulin powder. And, as a liquid, it is easier to handle and incorporate into formulations. |
Seasoned Cooking March 2005 Michael Fick |
Got the High Fructose Corn Syrup Blues? Many people do know what causes their gastrointestinal upset, and can avoid it. |
AskMen.com Phil Franklin |
Unhealthy Ingredients On Food Labels You've probably heard this advice before: Read the nutritional labels on food before you buy it. With the obesity rate now double what it was in 1980, that advice is all the more relevant today. |
Food Processing May 2013 Deborah Cassell |
Honey Gaining in Sweetener Popularity for Many Food Manufacturers Honey is a do for manufacturers looking to create flavorful, all-natural alternatives to sugar-sweetened foods and beverages. |
Science News October 26, 2002 Janet Raloff |
Distressing Gut Symptoms May Trace to Sweets A side effect of our sweet obsessions may be a bellyache, sometimes accompanied by bloating, cramps, or diarrhea. Researchers at the University of Kansas Medical Center now offer experimental data suggesting one explanation for those gut-level responses. |
Delicious Living Mitchell Clute |
Ah, Honey Honey The health benefits of the golden antioxidant. Includes recipes for Honey Wasabi Salmon and Honey-Ginger Glazed Carrots. |
Food Processing October 2008 |
Abuzz With Energy Drinks The "energy food s"category is expected to top $10 billion by 2010, according to Mintel International, Chicago. |
Wired April 24, 2007 Patrick Di Justo |
Cool Whip Every wonder what's in Cool Whip? Here is a list and definition of it's major ingredients. |
Food Processing December 2012 Anthony & Fusaro |
Understanding Monk Fruit: The Next Generation Natural Sweetener With stevia laying the groundwork, luo han guo seems poised to be the next natural non-nutritive sweetener. |
Food Processing February 2013 Stuart L. Cantor |
Bakery Product Trends Emphasize Healthier Eating The variety of baked goods ranges from low-fat rolls, artisan breads and fiber-enriched cookies to decadent designer cakes and pastries. |
Outside May 2005 |
Sugar's Nutritional Properties Even the USDA is giving more attention than it has in the past to the downside of excess sugar. So how much is too much? Try holding it to less than 10 percent of your total calories or, even better, to ten teaspoons daily. |
AskMen.com Adrienne Turner |
Do You Have A Sugar Addiction? For those with an inclination for sweets, a sugar addiction can be as strong, and as serious, as a drug or alcohol dependency. Here are some ways to kick the habit. |
Food Processing August 2007 Jennifer LeClaire |
The Politics of Obesity This year's report on the obesity crisis focuses on what's driving processors in their efforts to make the next generation of food and drink products designed to help weight-management. |
Prepared Foods October 1, 2006 |
Sweet Combinations When mixed, two or more ingredients often create, for better or worse, an effect that is greater than the sum of their individual components. |
Prepared Foods January 2009 |
Hitting the Shelves: Honey, Honey Increased concern over the safety of artificial sweeteners, refined sugar and high-fructose corn syrup has left some health-conscious consumers demanding more natural sweeteners. |
Food Processing April 2009 |
Ingredient Round Up: Sweeteners This month's ingredient round-up focuses on sweeteners. |
Geotimes May 2007 Hope Jahren |
Geologists Weigh in on Diet and Disease Geoscientists can play a special role in contributing to medical research, using the integrative systems-based approaches pervasive to earth science. |
AskMen.com Malcolm MacMillan |
Mutant Foods Many of us are pretty good at eating well, but our diets are also fraught with mutant foods -- items not even close to being found in nature. |
Food Processing July 2012 Diane Toops |
American Consumers are Confused About Diet and Health Study shows Americans' believe 'figuring out their taxes is simpler than improving diet and health.' |
Food Processing May 2011 Mark Anthony |
The Future of Confectionery Ingredients Ace-K, honey make inroads as sweeteners; gums and nuts play supporting roles. |
Food Processing Mark Anthony |
Inulin: The 'In' Fiber Inulin, a naturally derived, healthful food fiber, occurs naturally in many common foods. Now, food manufacturers are learning how to process inulin as a functional food. |
AskMen.com Vince Del Monte |
Foods To Avoid In this article, I will suggest five foods to eliminate from your diet if you want to reveal the final product of extreme muscle definition: eye-popping six-pack abs. |
Delicious Living November 2005 Karin Lazarus |
Enlightened desserts This Thanksgiving, cap off your feast with one of these six special-occasion desserts featuring wholesome, seasonal ingredients -- decadent yet healthful finales to any holiday meal. |
AskMen.com May 30, 2014 Paddy Spence |
My Journey To Eliminate Sugar - And Why Doing This Will Change Your Life While the process was challenging, the benefits of quitting sugar were significant and immediate. Once my body adjusted, I found my energy levels were much more consistent throughout the day. |
Food Processing October 2005 David Feder |
Well Noted: Marketing Matters The phrase "glycemic index" is being tossed about a lot in wellness foods circles lately. But the GI is a measure of the body's reaction to ingestion of carbohydrates, not a "cause" of obesity, as it is seemingly portrayed. |