Granulated sugar does not go bad over time if stored properly in a cool, dry place. It has an indefinite shelf life due to its low moisture content, which prevents bacterial growth.
Yes, brown sugar can go bad over time if not stored properly. It can harden and develop lumps due to moisture absorption. However, it does not spoil or become unsafe to eat.
Research indicates fructose is not the best option to be used as a granulated sugar substitute for diabetics, because it's linked to increased risk of obesity, and being overweight and suffer a disease like diabetes is always a bad combination.
White sugar does not go bad over time if stored properly in a cool, dry place. It has an indefinite shelf life due to its low moisture content, which prevents bacterial growth.
Yes, brown sugar can go bad over time if not stored properly. It can become hard and clumpy due to moisture absorption, but it is still safe to eat if there are no signs of mold or unusual odors.
It depends on why the sugar is "unsuitable". If it has spoiled or gone bad, the cake can turn out tastign very bad or even make a person sick. If you use the wrong type of sugar (brown, white, cane, raw, refined, granulated, powdered, ect.) you can end up with the wrong taste or consistency.
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yes but taking it in the butt is even worse. i suggest you stop that first. ================= Sugar in high quantities over an extended period of time will damage your body in several ways, including damaging the circulatory system.
my sugar level is 233 is this bad
yes crackers or bad for sugar gliders.I perfer not giving it to your sugar glider.
Yes, a keg can go bad over time if it is not stored properly or if the beer inside becomes contaminated.
Fructose is a sugar. It is just as bad as any other sugar you might consume.
Distilled water does not go bad over time, as long as it is stored properly in a clean, sealed container.