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originally posted by: DontTreadOnMe
a reply to: Bedlam
So, no added molecules at all, for sure?????
How do they tinker with the traditional sugar molecule?
I get your explanation as to how it works....but more curious as to how they make the change?
A chemical reaction??
You're not the only one. It could be worth a lot of money. Or it could be a gimmick.
I'll be interested in knowing how they do it,
originally posted by: seasonal
a reply to: ColaTesla
And the food pyramid from the 1970's was all wrong. Turns out fat is good wheat is bad and rice and potatoes suck too. Who knew?
originally posted by: DontTreadOnMe
a reply to: Bedlam
I'll be interested in knowing how they do it, when they decide to fess up
Also, I'm not remembering this.....what happens when you eat something sweet?
Your mouth tastes it and sends signals to the brain?
Or......?
What decides satiety?
originally posted by: Chadwickus
a reply to: seasonal
It is, but at the moment all we can determine is that nestle have turned a solid sugar 'rock' into a hollow shell. How? No idea, but it could be as simple as adding more hydrogen or oxygen atoms...it might be that simple.
originally posted by: DontTreadOnMe
a reply to: Bedlam
I'll be interested in knowing how they do it, when they decide to fess up
Also, I'm not remembering this.....what happens when you eat something sweet?
Your mouth tastes it and sends signals to the brain?
Or......?
What decides satiety?
Also, if I want something less sweet when I bake and cook....I just add less sugar!!!!!!! Nope, not trusting this new product. Sounds like Frankenfoods to me.
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: Aazadan
Ketchup is a vegetable.
Really.
It is.
Look it up.