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1 year ago2 points(+0/-0/+2Score on mirror)1 child
They both say enriched, my guy.
There is a difference between sugar and HFCS, and HFCS is definitely not good, but they both list sugar as a major ingredient while the new one lists HFCS much lower, which means it's a minor ingredient. Hence why I said "they replaced some of the sugar with HFCS."
Oil is a fat. This is basic chemistry/nutrition, my guy.
Before you jump to attack someone, check whether you haven't made a mistake first.
I'm not leveraging away from anything. You pointed out the word "enriched" so I pointed out that "enriched" is in both. And you fail to recognize that error. You certainly don't have to get mad at me or call me names over it.
HFCS is made by processing corn starch, a complex carb, and breaking it down into seperate glucose molecules, or sugar, which is a simple carb. But I'm this either makes no sense to you or you will ignore, because you're frequently dense or willfully ignorant whenever you make a mistake.
This argument doesn't matter. But if you recognized your errors, you could learn, and improve as a person. I advise you take that to heart.
There is a difference between sugar and HFCS, and HFCS is definitely not good, but they both list sugar as a major ingredient while the new one lists HFCS much lower, which means it's a minor ingredient. Hence why I said "they replaced some of the sugar with HFCS."
Oil is a fat. This is basic chemistry/nutrition, my guy.
Before you jump to attack someone, check whether you haven't made a mistake first.
HFCS is a starch.. not a sugar. But you are the expert.
Hot processed oil to manufacture canola and palm chemically depletes the nutrient "fat" versus lard.. but again, you are the "expert", my guy
>before you jump to attack some one
And yet my reply was TO YOU who replied to me first YOU BLITHERING RETARD
Now breathe. Inhale. Exhale. Annnd go fuck your self.
HFCS is made by processing corn starch, a complex carb, and breaking it down into seperate glucose molecules, or sugar, which is a simple carb. But I'm this either makes no sense to you or you will ignore, because you're frequently dense or willfully ignorant whenever you make a mistake.
This argument doesn't matter. But if you recognized your errors, you could learn, and improve as a person. I advise you take that to heart.