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Corn Syrup

Corn syrup is made from the starch of corn. It is mainly used in cooking to achieve certain desired textures.

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What are some allergic reactions to corn syrup?

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Depending on the severity of the allergy, you can expect to get hives, burning feeling on your palms, bottom of your feet, itchy, watery eyes, and upset stomach. If u have a severe allergic reaction like i get, you may experience all the above plus fainting, dizziness, and go into anaphylactic shock. The throat starts to swell shut, you have difficulty breathing, and you passout.

Is fructose corn syrup more expensive sweeteners than cane or been sugar?

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No. There is no corn syrup in pure honey. Unfortunately, some unscrupulous honey packers will add corn syrup to the honey. Also, some rogue beekeepers will feed their bees a fluid that includes high fructose corn syrup.

Is corn syrup bad for plants?

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well i like pudding

What happens when you put a egg with no shell that's just been in corn syrup into distilled water?

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the eggs mass will change

the egg will have more mass than before

Can I substitute white corn syrup for dark corn syrup?

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yes, it will affect the color of the cookie though.

What is corn syrup called in the UK?

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In the UK (which includes England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland), ordinary corn syrup is called golden syrup.

Dark corn syrup is called treacle.

Canadian Maple syrup however is still called maple syrup.

How much corn syrup does popcorn have left in it?

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None. Unflavored, unsalted popcorn is simply corn. It has identical nutrition content to corn. There is no corn syrup in corn anymore than there's maple syrup in maple trees. Corn has to be specially concentrated and processed to create corn syrup. Corn naturally has a bit of sugar, but that's not really corn syrup.

Is corn high in purines?

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veggetation need it because of something good in your life

How can you tell which brand of syrup is thicker?

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the honey and sugar

What do chips have in them?

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chips have grease...oil fat and corn syrup and corn starch....and some times they differ depending the kind they are they add vegetables too but sadly the vitamans well they actually get dissolved but the nutrients too but ....its hard to expllain but they disapear for some reason

Does high-fructose corn syrup contain gluten?

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Yes, although diets very high in high fructose cornsyrup has been linked to liver disease and should not be consumed by people with fructose intolerance and in only exceedingly small amounts by people with fructose malabsorption. Since many people with fructose malabsorption who become lactose intolerant can have Celiacs disease, I thought that tidbit was worth mentioning XD.

How many grams of sugar in one tablespoon of corn syrup?

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take a tablespoon and put corn flour in it.

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it's how MUCH corn flour is in a tablespoon...

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Can corn syrup be substituted for dextrose in a candy recipe?

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Actually, it's the other way around. Corn syrup actually does not have dextrose. It has fructose. Lastly, no. Dextrose does not have corn syrup in it. Dextrose is a type of sugar, such as sucrose or maltose or fructose. I hope this helps!

What is in corn syrup besides corn?

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Corn syrup is the name of glucose syrup that has been derived from the corn plant. (In the UK it is just called glucose syrup). So the only ingredient in it is pure sugar (from corn); nothing else.

To Store strawberries in sugar syrup lucy placed them in a jar and convered them with sugar but did not add any water Do you think syrup will be formed Justify?

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If you put sugar in strawberries with no water it cannot make syrup. You need something for it to absorb in.

Does a penny sink in corn syrup?

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A penny will rest on the surface of the cornstarch and water mixture only briefly before beginning to sink. Cornstarch and water, when mixed together, act as a non-newtonian fluid which acts as a solid when a sharp or sudden force acts. When a steady force acts, the material acts as a liquid and will flow or allow objects to sink through.

A jar contains 30 mL of glycerin and 60 mL of corn syrup. which liquid is the top layer?

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corn syrup's density is more so it will float on top of the glycerin

Is maple syrup and corn syrup are same?

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No, maple syrup comes from the Maple tree. Corn syrup comes from corn.

What is the shelf life of corn syrup?

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Stored in air tight container in a cool dark area - 12 to 18 months

What kind of candy is corn syrup-free?

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You should check the ingredients on the package to find out. Hope this helps.

When did the food industry begin to use corn syrup?

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1984 was when coca-cola made the switch to no sugar cane and all high fructose corn syrup. However this formula varies in different areas of the world. Ex: In the Caribbean they use sugar cane as an ingredient due to the availability and cheapness of it. It is also hypothesized that the switch in America in 1984 helped raise the number of cased of diabetes.