- Stevia - Now Less Bitter For Drinkers
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... a sweet tooth. Cornell food scientists have reduced the sweetener stevia's bitter aftertaste by physical - rather than chemical - ... taste but yields a speck of aftertaste that limits the sweetener's commercial possibilities. The researchers modified Reb A by ...
Article - News Staff - Nov 12 2015 - 9:00am - 0 attachments
- Will Aspartame Critics Now Be Less Bitter?
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“I saw a werewolf with a Chinese menu in his hand, Walkin' through the streets of Soho in the rain, He was lookin' for the place called Lee Ho Fooks, Gonna get a big dish of beef chow mein.” Aaahoo! …." Warren Ze ...
Article - Josh Bloom - Aug 12 2015 - 10:41am - 0 attachments
- Like Sweets? It's Partly In The Genes
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... perception of sweet taste, regardless of whether the sweetener is a natural sugar or a non-caloric sugar substitute. In the ... in the perception of natural sugar and high-potency sweetener intensity. Scientists are still working to unravel the molecular ...
Article - News Staff - Jul 23 2015 - 7:30am - 0 attachments
- Bloggy Lilja Bye
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... they have real honey in Norway and not that artificial sweetener stuff you put me on last month." Well, I was a little put off by ...
Article - Hank Campbell - Jul 14 2015 - 10:12am - 0 attachments
- Is Aspartame Safe?
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... PepsiCo announced recently it was removing the artificial sweetener aspartame from its Diet Pepsi products in the U.S. starting in ...
Article - News Staff - Jun 17 2015 - 7:07pm - 0 attachments
- Hormone That Differentiates Sugar, Artificial Sweeteners Exists In Flies - And Could Exist In Humans
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... do organisms distinguish between real sugar and artificial sweetener? A researcher at the University of Michigan has discovered how the ... the same in humans, to tell real sugar from artificial sweetener?'" Dus said. "The bits and pieces are there, so it is really possible ...
Article - News Staff - Jun 16 2015 - 12:00pm - 0 attachments
- Stonyfield CEO Gary Hirshberg Can't Explain What's In His 'Natural Flavor' Yogurt
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... may contain arsenic.” Both products use rice syrup as a sweetener and according to the EWG, “a rice plant naturally takes up arsenic ...
Article - Genetic Literacy ... - May 19 2015 - 9:01am - 0 attachments
- Do You Want A Salty Soft Drink?
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... acceptance simply due to not being the same old artificial sweetener. Pioneers get arrows in the back a lot of the time but ...
Blog Post - Hank Campbell - Mar 29 2015 - 12:48pm - 0 attachments
- Natural Sweetener Xylitol Unproven For Preventing Tooth Decay
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... cavities in children and adults. Xylitol is a natural sweetener that is widely promoted globally, and can be found in wide range of ... and we were unable to prove any benefit in the natural sweetener for preventing tooth decay. The limited research on ...
Article - News Staff - Mar 28 2015 - 10:51am - 0 attachments
- Alternative Milk: Are You Pouring Unnatural Additives On Your Cereal?
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... are a mixture of ground nuts and water, usually with a sweetener and salt. Vrangtante Brun/Flickr , CC BY-NC ... are a mixture of ground nuts and water, usually with a sweetener and salt. They provide the beneficial fats that are found in nuts, as ...
Article - The Conversation - Jan 14 2015 - 10:22pm - 0 attachments