No. I can't imagine where you might have gotten this idea.
Lollies can be sweet and sour due to the combination of ingredients used in their production. The sweetness typically comes from sugar or other sweeteners, while the sour taste may be derived from citric acid or other sour flavorings added to create a contrast in taste.
There is one point for the Weight Watchers sour cream.
Most of them aren't actually. So to the person who simple said yes, no. Most lollies contain Geletine which is basically boiled fat & hooves which makes a jelly like substance which is what most jelly lollies are made from, but be careful because often you'll find that even lollies that aren't jelly contain Gelatine. And then their is a food colouring; Artificial colour 120. Which is made from insects, I do consider eating insects wrong too but that is my choice and not all Vegetarians. *And Geletine isn't just in lollies, it can be in everything from ice cream to sauces.
Yes, it does happen. Also avoid eating oily, salty, or sour foods as well. Eat healthier in your diet.
Lollies can cut your tongue primarily due to their sharp edges and hard texture, especially if they are broken or have been bitten into. The sugar content can also exacerbate any irritation caused by the abrasion. Additionally, certain ingredients in lollies, like citric acid in sour varieties, can irritate sensitive areas in the mouth. Always be cautious when consuming hard candies to avoid injury.
A gallon of sour cream typically weighs around 8.6 pounds. This weight can vary slightly depending on the brand and specific formulation of the sour cream. Sour cream is a dairy product that has a relatively high density, contributing to its weight.
I used to make sour dough bread and after I got it perfected I started making cinnamon rolls with the dough and topped them with powdered sugar icing. I don't know why but I lost weight and I would eat 2 or 3 large ones a day...besides my regular meals. In fact I went to a health food store about 20 years ago and asked them if anyone ever said anything about cinnamon and sugar combined causing weight loss...they had not, but thought it was great that I honed in on the source of my weight loss. Of course, the sour dough could have played a part in triggering something that caused the weight loss. Unfortunately, I let my sour dough starter sit too long without feeding it and it sort of died. Although I have tried numerous recipes to get a new starter...none turn out the same as my old one Nevertheless, I did lose weight.
Sour candy, in and of itself, does not cause tooth decay just like cold temperatures do not cause the common cold. Eating sour candy, which is loaded with sugar, and not following good dental hygiene practices, will promote the growth of bacteria/plaque that WILL cause tooth decay. So, eat sour candy, rinse, brush your teeth, see a dentist, and you should be fine.
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Acetic Acid
Lollies fizz due to the reaction between acids and bicarbonate, often found in sour candies. When these ingredients come into contact with moisture, they produce carbon dioxide gas, creating the fizzy sensation. This reaction typically occurs when the candy dissolves in saliva, leading to a burst of bubbles and a tangy taste. The fizzing effect enhances the overall sensory experience of consuming the candy.
Yes, losartan can cause side effects such as changes in taste, including a sour taste in the mouth. If you experience this side effect, it is recommended to speak with your healthcare provider.