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Bazile | 15:14 Wed 18th Jan 2023 | Food & Drink
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Just been watching Steph's pack lunch about reducing sugar in your diet .

I'm sure it was stated that you could add more water to fruit juices .

But surely that doesn't reduce the amount of sugar ,unless you then didn't drink all of the juice

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If you pack a half litre of drink, then the more watery it is the less sugar there is.
imagine a glass of fruit juice contained the equivalent of 5 tsps of sugar. If you drank it all, you'd have had the equivalent of 5 tsps of sugar. Imagine the same glass with half juice and half water. If you drink it all you'll have had the equivalent of 2.5 tsps of sugar
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Really ?

So where does the sugar dissapear to ?
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My first answer was to Atheist
i think atheist was making exactly the smae point as me
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Re bednobs

We are not talking about having the amount of fruit juice to start with .

We are talking about using the same amount of juice , but then adding water
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'halving '
ok well i didnt see the program, but id imagine they meant what i said, rather than what you are saying
'We are talking about using the same amount of juice , but then adding water'

Yes, thereby reducing your daily intake.
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^^How does that reduce your daily intake ?

If you have 1/2 litre of juice daily ,for example - you then add water .
How is that reducing your daily intake ?
If you have half a litre and add water you nearly got a gallon. You wouldn't 've drinking that whole gallon would you. Just a glass full which contains little juice/sugar & water.
If you add an equal amount of water, you'll then have a full litre. If you drink half of that, you'll be consuming half the amount of sugar.
Because it reduces the concentration of sugar.

For example, without adding water you'd be drinking half a litre with a sugar concentration of, say, 10%. By adding the water it may reduce the sugar content to, say, 7%.
Won't said drink taste only 1/2 as good though? Maybe not half as good, but surely it won't taste as nice if it's watered down?

I suspect that Bazile was questioning it because most people know that if you water something down, there will be less of the original ingredients afterwards, not just the sugar.

I guess if the drink is quite strong to begin with, you could water it down a bit, even if you only added a tiny bit of water.
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The half a litre was just for illustration purposes

Substitute that for 200 ml or whatever amount you would drink in a day
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If on a monday you drink 2 litres of pure fruit juice but then on tuesday mix 1 litre of fruit juice with 1 litre of water you have halved your intake of sugars from that drink.
Common sense, anybody? Dilute the juice, but drink the same amount that you would have originally...
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As I see it you're taking in the same amount of sugar , whether you add water or not
Don't know why you are finding it so difficult, Baz

One glass of fruit juice had twice the sugar of one glass of diluted fruit juice

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