Are sugar free foods really free?
No, sugar-free foods are not actually free of sugar. They may contain artificial sweeteners, which are sugar substitutes, or small amounts of natural sugars that occur in the ingredients used to make the food. The term "sugar-free" usually means that the food contains less than 0.5 grams of sugar per serving.
Gluten Free Recipes
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Gluten Free Recipes
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