sugaradded
Sugaradded is a term used to describe sugars that are added to foods and beverages during processing, preparation, or cooking, as distinct from sugars that occur naturally in ingredients such as fruit, milk, or vegetables. Common forms of added sugars include sucrose (table sugar), glucose, high-fructose corn syrup, honey, maple syrup, agave, and fruit juice concentrates. The concept focuses on the source of the sugar rather than its chemical structure.
Labeling and measurement practices vary by jurisdiction. In many countries, nutrition labeling differentiates added sugars from
Health and dietary considerations are the primary reasons for distinguishing added sugars. High intake of added
In food science, adding sugar affects flavor, texture, browning, moisture retention, and shelf life. Sugar can
See also: nutrition labeling, added sugar, sweeteners, dietary guidelines.