Sugars are a type of carbohydrate that occurs naturally in foods such as milk and fruits. Added sugars are those that do not occur naturally in a food but are added during processing or preparation. Foods containing added sugars provide calories but may have few vitamins and minerals. Frequently consumed foods that have added sugars include soft drinks, cakes, cookies, pies, fruit drinks, ice cream, and candy. Consuming too many of these foods may cause weight gain or prevent you from eating more nutritious foods.
Because added sugars are not always called "sugar," it can be
difficult to identify them in foods. The
nutrition facts
on food labels list the
total amount of sugar in the food, not just the added
sugar. The best way to know the amount of added sugar is to look at the
ingredients list. The following is a list of names for added sugars. If one of
these names appears first or second in the ingredients list, the food is
probably high in added sugar.
Common names for sugars
Other names for sugars include:
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