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  • Last Updated on May 6, 2024 by Neelam Singh Quick Take A social media post shared an image comparing the ingredient of tomato ketchup in the UK and the US claiming that US version of ketchup contains corn syrup which is banned in most of the countries. We fact checked and found the claim to be False. The Claim A Facebook post by the name Common Sense is not so Common Anymore posted an image on facebook saying that “Corn syrup is illegal’. Alongside the image, there is a video link that seemed unrelated to the ongoing debate about corn syrup. Fact Check What is corn syrup? Corn syrup is a sweet syrup made from corn starch. It’s primarily consist of glucose, but it can also contain varying amounts of maltose and higher oligosaccharides. It’s commonly used in food production as a sweetener and for its ability to prevent crystallisation in candies and desserts. What are the uses of corn syrup? Corn syrup, a sweet syrup made from corn starch, is used in a variety of ways in the food industry. Here are some common uses: - Sweetening Agent: Corn syrup is primarily used as a sweetener in baked goods, candies, desserts, and beverages. Its sweetness helps to enhance flavour and provide a smooth texture. - Moisture Retention: In baking, corn syrup helps to retain moisture, preventing baked goods from drying out. It also contributes to a soft and chewy texture in items like cookies and bars. - Preventing Crystallisation: Corn syrup is often added to recipes to prevent crystallisation of sugar. This is particularly important in making candies and frostings, where crystallisation can result in a gritty texture. - Binding Agent: In recipes such as granola bars corn syrup acts as a binding agent, helping to hold ingredients together. - Ice Cream and Frozen Desserts: Corn syrup is used in the production of ice cream and other frozen desserts to improve texture and prevent the formation of ice crystals. - Glazing and Gloss: Corn syrup can be brushed onto baked goods to create a shiny glaze or gloss. - Beverage Industry: In addition to its use in sweetening beverages such as sodas and fruit-flavored drinks, corn syrup is also used in the production of alcoholic beverages like beer and spirits. Overall, corn syrup plays a versatile role in food manufacturing and cooking, contributing sweetness, texture, and stability to a wide range of products. Is corn syrup illegal in most countries? No, Corn syrup is not illegal in most countries. It’s a widely used sweetener in many food products around the world, particularly in the United States. However, there are some countries where it’s less common or not as widely used due to preferences for other sweeteners or cultural dietary habits. Additionally, there might be regulations on the use of corn syrup or high-fructose corn syrup in certain products or quantities in some countries due to health concerns or dietary guidelines.
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