5g of carbohydrate is equal to 1 teaspoon of sugar, check the nutrition list.
Carbohydrates 11.54 g Sugars 9.14 g, you do the math
There are 25 grams of sugar in 8fl oz of Minute Maid fruit punch. This is 8% of your daily needed carbohydrates.
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There is 52.4 grams of sugar in a 380 ml bottle. A teaspoon of sugar is about 4.2gs. That means there is about 12.5 teaspoons of sugar in a small bottle of lucozade !
There are four teaspoons of sugar in an eight ounce cup of Koolaid. If you drink half of that, a four ounce cup, you would have two teaspoons. This is less sugar than grape juice and apple juice.
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One pint of orange juice contains 224 calories. Most of the calories in orange juice come from sugar. There are 42 grams of sugar in a pint of orange juice.
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8 oz of florida natural Orange juice has 22 grams of sugar. 8 oz of tropicana OJ also holds 22 grams of sugar. Why because the juice in oranges is basicly sugar water. IE one large orange fruit, has 17 grams of sugar in it.
Not as much as water. Water has a ton of sugar in it.
Tango Apple 1.65 teaspoons of sugarTango Cherry 1.81 teaspoons of sugarTango Orange - 3.30 teaspoons of sugarHope this helped!! :)
10 teaspoons of sugar in a can of coke. 10 teaspoons of sugar in a can of apple juice. (sugar levels can vary in fruit juices) 8 teaspoons of sugar in a can of orange juice. (sugar levels can vary in fruit juices) However the type of sugar is different. Coke has sucrose, while fruit juices have various sugars, but mostly fructose. Sucrose and glucose can cause blood sugar swings which can lead to emotional disturbances, hyperactivity or obesity (depending on your body type). Sucrose and glucose also put a strain on your pancreas which can lead to type 2 diabetes. Fructose does none of these things as it is converted into glycogen and stored in the liver and released gradually when needed. Fruit is the natural source of sugar our body's were designed for, however we are consuming fructose in unprecedented quantities and recent concerns have emerged about the role of fructose in obesity and the development of metabolic syndrome. The debate about fructose and possible harmful effects has medical, scientific, commercial and political dimensions, and a simple recommendation cannot be made here.
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