SYRUP
From soup to soda, viscous waves of high-fructose corn syrup wash over the landscape of processed food. HFCS is cheaper and usually sweeter than sucrose, sugar made from cane or beets. Is there any biological difference? “Not enough to fuss about,” says Marion Nestle, professor of nutrition at New York University. “Everyone would be better off eating less of either one.”
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