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.
It shouldn't be added, though some foods contain small amounts of it naturally. What may be added is nicotinic acid, which is not the drug but a vitamin of the B group.
Flavouring,colouring,bulking agents are some of the food additives.
No. Some foods, such as raisins, have a lot of sugar but it's not refined, as added sugar usually is.
# Carbohydrates, enzymes, and fiber are some the reason that foods produce gases. # Sorbitol and oligosaccharides also produce gases. Many of these things are added to foods when they are processed and some of them are found in foods naturally. # Gases are produced because some of the elements in food can not be broken down.
chinese rice is cooked rice with shrimp ounion bellpepper added to it
usually, vanilla cake recipe's call for vanilla extract. If you want to change that to an almond flavour all you have to do is replace vanilla extract with almond extract and maybe sneak some ground almonds in there for added texture and flavour.
Scientifically there are NO foods that can make your breasts "bigger" if your looking for some added "ump" try a Push-Up Bra or Gel Packs.
A great website for this is http://www.oneaddplace.com/adhd-diet.php. Some foods they list for the diet is lots of fruits and vegetables and grains with no added sugar.
Ames test is used to test whether a certain substance is mutagenic. Liver extract is optionally added to simulate the effect of metabolism, as some compounds, like benzo[a]pyrene, are not mutagenic themselves but their metabolic products are.
All rum is alcoholic by definition. Some rum flavors added to various foods are not actual rum.
All animal source foods, plant seeds, nuts. Some examples - milk, meat, peanuts, eggs. Of-course there are also many foods which contain added fats through preparation of food.