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Everyone Is Wrong About Mexican Coke (Even Johnny Harris) [2a95d9]

2025-02-18 by CHUWI

Post Time: 2025-02-18

Error: No content files found.Check out Pan Pals on PBS Food: A 2011 paper found that Mexican Coke – which is supposed to be sweetened with cane sugar – contained no cane sugar. Instead, the paper found plenty of glucose and fructose: the main ingredients in high fructose corn syrup. Could Coke be lying to us all? Or see more is there another, even stranger explanation? Correction: 0:51 Cu2O is copper(I) oxide, not copper(II) oxide #sugar #hfcs #mexicancoke #chemistry Credits: Executive Producer: Matthew Radcliff Producers: Andrew Sobey Elaine Seward Darren Weaver Writers: George Zaidan Hosts: George Zaidan Scientific Consultants: John Richardson, Ph.D. Jeb Kegerreis, Ph.D. Executive in Charge for PBS: Maribel Lopez Director of Programming for PBS: Gabrielle Ewing Assistant Director of Programming for PBS: John Campbell Reactions is a production of the American Chemical Society. © 2024 American Chemical Society. All rights reserved. Sources: Is Mexican Coke Better? | The Food Lab, Drinks Edition Fructose content in popular beverages made with and without high-fructose corn syrup - ScienceDirect Re. “Fructose content in popular beverages made with and without high fructose corn syrup” - ScienceDirect Laboratory Determined Sugar Content and Composition of Commercial Infant Formulas, Baby Foods and Common Grocery Items Targeted to Children The Story of Mexican Coke Is a Lot More Complex Than Hipsters Would Like to Admit | Smithsonian Fructose content and composition of commercial HFCS-sweetened carbonated beverages | International Journal of Obesity The Soft Drinks Companion | A Technical Handbook for the Beverage Indu Sugar, a user's guide to sucrose Web Site : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive Degradation of Sucrose, Glucose and Fructose in Concentrated Aqueous Solutions Under Constant pH Conditions at Elevated Temperature: Journal of Carbohydrate Chemistry: Vol 19, No 9 Sucrose Loss and Color Formation in Sugar Manufacture Click Webpage | SpringerLink CMB 206 Measuring and Adjusting Invert Sugar in Maple Sugar.pdf Svante Arrhenius Sugar inversion | Anton Paar Wiki The Impact of Sugar Inversion on Soft Drinks with Sugar | ISBT Quantification of Reducing Sugars Based on the Qualitative Technique of Benedict - PMC What Are Reducing Sugars? – Master Organic Chemistry Influence of acid and sugar content on sweetness, sourness and the flavour profile of beverages and sherbets - ScienceDirect Rapid analysis of glucose, fructose and sucrose contents of commercial soft drinks using Raman spectroscopy - ScienceDirect High Fructose Corn Syrup Questions and Answers | FDA
Everyone is Wrong About Mexican Coke (Even Johnny Harris)
Everyone Is Wrong About Mexican Coke (Even Johnny Harris) [2a95d9]