Sugar

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  • cityruss
    cityruss Posts: 2,493 Member
    OMP33 wrote: »
    Raw sugar = good
    Processed sugar = bad

    Please expand.
  • juggernaut1974
    juggernaut1974 Posts: 6,212 Member
    cityruss wrote: »
    OMP33 wrote: »
    Raw sugar = good
    Processed sugar = bad

    Please expand.

    As long as you're gnawing on these you're good (though the latter appear to have been 'processed' with a knife)

    sugar_beet_Don_Morishita-e1370614175311.jpg

    sugar-cane.jpg

  • cityruss
    cityruss Posts: 2,493 Member
    cityruss wrote: »
    OMP33 wrote: »
    Raw sugar = good
    Processed sugar = bad

    Please expand.

    As long as you're gnawing on these you're good (though the latter appear to have been 'processed' with a knife)

    sugar_beet_Don_Morishita-e1370614175311.jpg

    sugar-cane.jpg

    Those photographs are obviously processed.

    PROCESSED!!!!!
  • stevencloser
    stevencloser Posts: 8,911 Member
    cityruss wrote: »
    OMP33 wrote: »
    Raw sugar = good
    Processed sugar = bad

    Please expand.

    As long as you're gnawing on these you're good (though the latter appear to have been 'processed' with a knife)

    sugar_beet_Don_Morishita-e1370614175311.jpg

    sugar-cane.jpg

    If you soak the first one in water or juice the second one, then boil it until the moisture is gone it turns evil.
  • iatricjb
    iatricjb Posts: 17 Member
    edited February 2016
    Fooducate finally answered the question of how they show added sugar. They said:
    We have developed algorithms that analyze ingredients and from this, we are able to figure out the added sugars that may not be labeled on the product itself.

  • richln
    richln Posts: 809 Member
    cityruss wrote: »
    OMP33 wrote: »
    Raw sugar = good
    Processed sugar = bad

    Please expand.

    As long as you're gnawing on these you're good (though the latter appear to have been 'processed' with a knife)

    sugar_beet_Don_Morishita-e1370614175311.jpg

    sugar-cane.jpg

    If you soak the first one in water or juice the second one, then boil it until the moisture is gone it turns evil.

    No thanks, I am trying to remove everything from my diet that has been processed using dihydrogen monoxide.
  • queenliz99
    queenliz99 Posts: 15,317 Member
    richln wrote: »
    cityruss wrote: »
    OMP33 wrote: »
    Raw sugar = good
    Processed sugar = bad

    Please expand.

    As long as you're gnawing on these you're good (though the latter appear to have been 'processed' with a knife)

    sugar_beet_Don_Morishita-e1370614175311.jpg

    sugar-cane.jpg

    If you soak the first one in water or juice the second one, then boil it until the moisture is gone it turns evil.

    No thanks, I am trying to remove everything from my diet that has been processed using dihydrogen monoxide.

    The horror!
  • Wheelhouse15
    Wheelhouse15 Posts: 5,575 Member
    richln wrote: »
    cityruss wrote: »
    OMP33 wrote: »
    Raw sugar = good
    Processed sugar = bad

    Please expand.

    As long as you're gnawing on these you're good (though the latter appear to have been 'processed' with a knife)

    sugar_beet_Don_Morishita-e1370614175311.jpg

    sugar-cane.jpg

    If you soak the first one in water or juice the second one, then boil it until the moisture is gone it turns evil.

    No thanks, I am trying to remove everything from my diet that has been processed using dihydrogen monoxide.

    How can I purge such evil from my body? I must know!
  • richln
    richln Posts: 809 Member
    richln wrote: »
    cityruss wrote: »
    OMP33 wrote: »
    Raw sugar = good
    Processed sugar = bad

    Please expand.

    As long as you're gnawing on these you're good (though the latter appear to have been 'processed' with a knife)

    sugar_beet_Don_Morishita-e1370614175311.jpg

    sugar-cane.jpg

    If you soak the first one in water or juice the second one, then boil it until the moisture is gone it turns evil.

    No thanks, I am trying to remove everything from my diet that has been processed using dihydrogen monoxide.

    How can I purge such evil from my body? I must know!

    Lipid cleanse, of course.
  • Wheelhouse15
    Wheelhouse15 Posts: 5,575 Member
    richln wrote: »
    richln wrote: »
    cityruss wrote: »
    OMP33 wrote: »
    Raw sugar = good
    Processed sugar = bad

    Please expand.

    As long as you're gnawing on these you're good (though the latter appear to have been 'processed' with a knife)

    sugar_beet_Don_Morishita-e1370614175311.jpg

    sugar-cane.jpg

    If you soak the first one in water or juice the second one, then boil it until the moisture is gone it turns evil.

    No thanks, I am trying to remove everything from my diet that has been processed using dihydrogen monoxide.

    How can I purge such evil from my body? I must know!

    Lipid cleanse, of course.

    Of course! Thanks, I'm sure I'll lose almost all of my weight within a couple years as well so bonus!
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