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-Classic Heinz tomato ketchup blended with real jalapeño for a spicy kick
-Enjoy as a topping or dipping sauce with chicken, burgers, shrimp, and more
-Upside down Easy Squeeze bottle with flip cap makes serving clean and easy
-Gluten Free, Fat Free, Cholesterol Free
-Kosher Certified
https://smile.amazon.com/Heinz-Ja...00XXGVAVG/
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The amount of Corn syrup in one of these servings is a fraction of the amount that you're putting in your body every time You drink a can of soda.
If you're on the fence, don't listen to the weirdos. You can have a bit of ketchup with a smaller bit of corn syrup. It won't hurt you.
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why don't these guys just add less sugar to save money is HCFS that cheap?
The idea of the sugar is to add sweetness, but equally important is to increase the viscosity. So when you squeeze the ketchup, it doesn't run like water, but rather, the sauce will remain thick. There will be some watery substance that will separate out in the process of squeezing out the ketchup. It's part of the precipitation that occurs in most sauce mixtures.
Are your kids woosies? So they get a little spicy so what.. no big deal. Stop serving them bland food
Sugar is not healthier than HFCS:
https://www.mayoclinic.
I did that, and a bit of mayo.. got my spread babyyyyyyyyyy!!!
Simply Heinz is $2 for 44oz at Grocery Outlet
If you are interested google searches and youtube videos are easy to find. I recommend watching and reading only content from renowned doctors. Professors from quality universities. Those sort of profile people.
This isn't true. HFCS has not been proven to cause worse response in the body than other common sugar compounds, including "Table sugar."
https://www.mayoclinic.
https://www.canr.msu.ed
https://www.health.harv
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https://www.mayoclinic.
https://www.canr.msu.ed
https://www.health.harv
I don't believe that at all, though I will read those links later.
As a side note. There's one more reason not to eat HFCS. It tastes like crap. Anything with HFCS doesn't taste good to me. The only exception is pecan pie. Love pecan pie, but rarely eat it, it's ass food supreme. Compare a sugared coke to a HFCS coke. Sugar all the way. Any sugared soda is better. Or simply take two glasses of water. Add some HFCS to one, and sugar to the other. Get them to about the same sweetness. and taste them both. Sugared water tastes like sugared water. HFCS water tastes weird, in my opinion. I hate that taste.
And subjectively, HFCS makes me feel bad. There is a risk of confirmation bias, but I don't think so. I really don't.
That all said I avoid carbs and sugars like the plague. Carbs aren't inherently bad, but on the shelves refined carbs are, like, 50X over-represented. It's nearly impossible to eat too few carbs even if think you are eating almost zero. They are sneaked in to everything, even ketchup. Even multi-grain breads (less refined carbs) are loaded up with sugar (refined carbs) which results as a carb bomb.
Also, I'll probably lose credibility with you for saying this, but industries like milk, eggs, HFCS, cigarettes, corn, soy... pay off Harvard, FDA, and others to make fake studies, articles, and testimonies. It happens again, and a gain over the last 50 years especially. cheap, refined, stable shelf foods are huge profit, and the industries are huge. They go straight for the jugular and pay off Harvard types and government agencies.
edit: I read those links. They are shallow. They basically instruct you that there is insufficent evidence, thus safe without any insight at all. If I wanted that level of insight I'd ask a random guy on the street, and take his word for it.
I've spent about 5 hours total reading and watching youtube videos about HFCS. Ivy league university level quality stuff only. Not WebMD crap or first links that come up in google.
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