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Category: > Health > ​15 Secret Words Used To Sneak Sugar Into Your Food

​15 Secret Words Used To Sneak Sugar Into Your Food

Jan 26, 2018 Kevin Jones Save For Later Print

Last Updated: Oct 30, 2018

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Most of us know better than to put ourselves on a staple diet of cookies, cakes and candy. These treats are not only a source of empty calories, but also refined sugars which can be quite detrimental to our health. We’ve also become adept at scrutinizing nutrition labels to detect which foods have added sugar and which ones don’t. Unfortunately, the food industry has wised up to this and food manufacturers now use convoluted verbiage in a bid to sneak added sugar into their products.

Spotting Added Sugar In Foods

While not all sugar is automatically bad for us, consuming too much of it is. A little sugary treat every now and then might not be harmful, but unregulated sugar intake can certainly do more harm than good. It could lead to illnesses including high blood pressure, diabetes, obesity, and heart disease.

Although the new FDA guidelines sought to compel the food industry to declare any added sugars in their products, you wouldn’t believe the unhealthy amount of sugar lurking in foods that purport to be “lite” or have “no sugar added.” Even seemingly innocuous foods such as lunch meats, salad dressings and pasta sauces aren’t spared.

Here are some words -commonly used in food labels- that show sugar is hiding in plain sight:

  1. Invert sugar
  2. Agave nectar
  3. Dextrose
  4. Fructose
  5. Caramel
  6. Fruit juice concentrates
  7. High fructose corn syrup
  8. Sucrose
  9. Glucose
  10. Organic raw sugar
  11. Treacle
  12. Cane sugar
  13. Honey
  14. Molasses
  15. Barley malt

Remember that some foods still have high sugar content even if their labels don’t list one of these sugar aliases. You, therefore, need to be wary of any food whose shelf life is more than a week as it’s highly likely that sugar and salt have been added as preservatives. Similarly, avoid processed or prepackaged foods that list sugar or sweetener among the first few ingredients as they’re likely to have some form of added sugar in them.

Also keep in mind that suffixes like –ase, -ose, -ol or –ate usually denote some derivatives of sugar so read those labels carefully!

Regulating Sugar Intake

According to the US dietary guidelines, we should all consume less sugar and the best way to ensure your family does this is by taking steps to replace the refined sugars in your diet. For starters, do away with any sodas or carbonated drinks and make your  some home-made smoothies instead. Preparing most of your own meals at home and relying less on prepackaged foods will also help you keep an eye on your family’s sugar intake.

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Filed Under: Food Education, Health Tagged With: sneaky sugar names, sugar, sugar addiction, sugar hiding in food, sugar in food products

Kevin Jones

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Kevin Jones is a freelance writer, researcher and fitness instructor/consultant. He has helped hundreds of people find ways to become more fit and healthy through a balanced life focusing on an individualized approach to their nutrition and fitness. In addition, Kevin has written extensively in the fitness and health industries, writing for companies such as NordicTrack, ProForm, Treadmill Review Guru, and other influential health and wellness brands.

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