Bananas contain 3 naturalsugars (sucrose, fructose and glucose).
Because they contain alot of energy (in the sugars) that they may need.
Chocolate contains antioxidants which help the body and also has natural chemicals that have been proven to help raise moods and create happy emotions in people. On the down side, chocolate can also contain a lot of milk, fat, and sugars which are not too healthy for the body.
All fruits contain natural sugars. Some fruits include bananas, apples, grapes, oranges, grapefruits, raspberries, pears, kiwis, as well as mangos.
They contain a wide variety of vitamins and minerals, as well as natural fruit sugars.
Depending on the size of a banana, it can contain more sugar than a mars bar. However, it is important to note that it is a different form of sugar that breaks down more slowly in your body, therefore not producing a spike in your blood glucose levels like the sugar in a chocolate bar. Sweets and chocolate contain processed sugar- fruits contain naturally occurring sugars.
Watermelons do not contain citric acid. They have a high water content and are composed mainly of water, natural sugars, and dietary fiber.
Yes, apples contain natural sugars, fiber, and carbohydrates that can provide a quick source of energy. However, their energy-boosting effects may not be as pronounced as those from foods with higher sugar content.
Chocolate often contains high amounts of sugar, which can give the body quick burts of energy as it spike the natural glucose / blood sugars in our bodies.
Inconclusive, but frequently "Natural Flavorings" contain Mono sodium glotomate
Yes, chocolate chips do have caffeine in them, which stems from the natural cocoa bean.
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