Is there actually corn in syrup?
Corn syrup is a sweetener made from corn. It is made by milling corn into a flour, then mixing the flour with water to create a slurry. The slurry is then heated and enzymes are added to convert the starches in the corn into sugars. The resulting syrup is then filtered and concentrated to create corn syrup.
So, yes, there is actually corn in corn syrup.
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