I was reading an article saying anything containing corn syrup was going to increase even more this summer due to a wet spring (poor corn planting).
My question is when does it become cheaper for the companies to start using sugar again? Or is that even possible with the equipment in place they have?
Cecil’s 2004 column on HFCS
Sugar and high fructose corn syrup are certainly different, but not by much – see the paragraph toward the end of that column where the ratios of fructose/glucose in the two substances are described. That doesn’t necessarily mean that one has to be worse for you healthwise.
Well Mehmet Oz certainly dislikes HFCS. In the second edition of his book he co-authored with Michael Roizeon, You: The Owner’s Manual, he claims that HFCS disturbs the functioning of leptin and ghrelin in the bloodstream. Foods with HFCS will not fill one up, and one will still be hungry after eating them.
Of course that’s assuming that those %&#$@&! in the sugar industry don’t simply ask their friends to interfere with market again and drive sugar prices up even higher.
Not a huge difference. HFCS has a very low satiety rating which means you don’t feel “full” unless you consume vast amounts. This may be one of the reasons why a “large” is now 32oz rather than 20oz, and why the soft drink makers want HFCS in their beverages- you drink more.
From Michael Pollan’s book “In Defense of Food”, pg 112 "Fructose is metabolized differently from glucose, the body doesn’t respond to it by producing insulin to convey it into cells to be used as Energy. Rather, it is metabolized in the liver, which turns it first into glucose and then, if there is no call for glucose, into Triglycerides-- fat."
That doesn’t mean that Jones Cola is a health beverage and that Coke is the Devils Joy Juice, mind you. It just means that maybe cane sugar is a tad better for you than HFCS.