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no added sugars? wrapper may be misleading you tnn | may , chennai: what's in a name?
an 'ose', say diabetologists, by every one of its names is just as sweet and harmful. and more frightening is that according to a just-published study, most chennaiites may not be able to tell their sugars apart. a recent study on 'perception of sugar content in food labels among supermarket consumers...
https://www.fssai.gov.in/upload/media/FSSAI_news_Sugar_TOI_13_05_2019.pdf
already open or damaged, as this means it's likely dead, she says, which is not what you want, as you can get sick. and "don't overcrowd them in a pot as some may remain undercooked," she says, which can lead to contamination from the uneven cooking. always check to open the shell when cooking too.
"if the shell does not open while cooking, it's best to discard the oyster," she says. the bottom line oysters are a great source of nutrients, like zinc and potassium, and they can be an excellent choice at restaurants or at home. they work well in pasta, soups and stews , marinated on the grill and...
http://www.eatingwell.com/article/2061423/i-just-learned-that-raw-oysters-are-still-alive-when-you-eat-them/