Processed and Canned Foods
Cross-source consensus on Processed and Canned Foods from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- A standard half-cup serving of canned tomato soup contains 16 grams of sugar (4 teaspoons), and a full can delivers 8 teaspoons of sugar from a product perceived as healthy. — 7 Foods that RUIN Your Liver
- Canned processed meats contain carbohydrate-based fillers such as cornflour, modified corn starch, and textured soy flour. — 7 Foods that RUIN Your Liver
- Maltodextrin, a common ingredient in chip products, has a glycemic index above 100 — higher than pure glucose — and spikes blood sugar more aggressively than table sugar. — 7 Foods that RUIN Your Liver
- Many canned soups, sauces, and condiments contain hidden sugar loads that are not apparent from taste alone. — 7 Foods that RUIN Your Liver
- Processed frozen meals combine multiple glycation-producing elements: refined starches, added sugars, cheap fats, and high-sugar condiments. — 7 Foods that RUIN Your Liver