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No, gm corn is not different than regular corn, not really anyway. Genetically modified corn is corn that does not come from an average corn seed.
High fructose corn syrup contains more fructose than refined sugar.
corn syrup...... I think
Corn syrup because corn syrup is denser than water.
Yes, corn syrup is a sweet liquid - it's the same as glucose syrup. Whereas cornflour is a white powder (used for thickening sauces), and is not sweet in the same way that corn syrup is. Corn syrup is entirely sugar based (like molasses), whereas corn flour is a flour. Corn syrup and corn flour are not interchangable, (in the same way that you would not substitute honey for wheatflour).
Corn syrup would settle below glycerol (glycerol would be on top) because the density of corn syrup is greater than that of glycerol
No. There is no corn syrup in pure honey. Unfortunately, some unscrupulous honey packers will add corn syrup to the honey. Also, some rogue beekeepers will feed their bees a fluid that includes high fructose corn syrup.
It depends on your usage. My personal preference is honey. It is more healthy than corn syrup.
Mercury was found in nearly 50 percent of tested samples of commercial high fructose corn syrup (H.F.C.S.). high fructose corn syrup is in many foods in America and may be contaminating wildlife and people. The only reasons (like soda company s) still use high fructose corn syrup because it's cheaper than regular sugar. Thank you for reading.
Corn syrup is cheaper than cane sugar.
Corn syrup has more density: about 1.360 g/ml. Vegetable oil is about 0.89 g/ml.
High fructose corn syrup is cheaper to produce than refined sugar.