lots of different foods
Because if they eat rubbish foods there sugar levels will go up with then means they could collapse
yes
No, as it's digested starch turns into sugar, but they are different foods.
sugar of course because they always go after sweet foods!
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No sugar is really healthy, but the foods that contain the sugar may be. Apples for example have sugar, but they also contain fibre and lots of vitamins, making them a healthy choice. A can of soda has sugar in it too, but without any nutritional value. Whole, natural foods are the way to go.
Avoid foods with high sugar, and fats so be avoided. Chose foods that are low in sugar, fats,and salts. Foods with high servings are fruits and vegetables and starchy are always recommended. Instead of using sugar for recipes, use palm sugar, honey or dates. For more information, please go to http://ezinearticles.com/?Diabetes---Foods-To-Eat-And-Avoid&id=442464
Some foods have no sugar, some foods have added sugar, and some foods have natural sugar. Natural sugar is not unhealthy, since it's all natural, however, added sugar is unhealthy.
There is no sugar in SUGAR FREE foods but many foods such as, potatoes, noodles,peas are carbohydrates so, they turn to sugar.
Salt and sugar improve the taste of foods; also they are preservatives.
Sugar normally comes from sugar cane and sugar beet and can be found in a variety of different foods and drinks.
Yes, sugar can possibly cause a person to develop high blood sugar. There are other foods that can do it as well. Such as foods that contain high levels of salt and grease. So, foods that have grease salt and a lot of sugar would be foods to avoid.