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  2. Squash (drink) - Wikipedia

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    Modern squash drinks are generally more complex and sugar free squash even more so; the ingredients are usually water, sweetener such as aspartame or sodium saccharin, juice in a low quantity (typically 5–10 percent), large quantities of flavouring, preservatives and sometimes a colour such as anthocyanin.

  3. Food Flash: Here is why you should avoid these preservatives

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    This weekly series will bust all of the food myths that you've heard and give you the facts on all of the popular food headlines you're seeing. Check back on Mondays for more food-related news!

  4. Solo (Australian soft drink) - Wikipedia

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    Solo is an Australian, lemon-flavoured, carbonated soft drink currently manufactured under license by Asahi Breweries.First launched by Tarax in 1968 and fell to Cadbury after a takeover in 1974, its lemon flavour is inspired by Australian pubs' traditional and popular non alcoholic 'pub squash' beverage.

  5. List of food additives - Wikipedia

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    Additives are used for many purposes but the main uses are: Acids Food acids are added to make flavors "sharper", and also act as preservatives and antioxidants. Common food acids include vinegar, citric acid, tartaric acid, malic acid, folic acid, fumaric acid, and lactic acid.

  6. Lemonade - Wikipedia

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    Lemonade is a sweetened lemon-flavored drink. There are many varieties of lemonade found throughout the world. [1] In North America and South Asia, lemonade is typically non-carbonated and non-clarified (called "cloudy lemonade" in British English, or lemon squash in Australian English).

  7. How to Make Butternut Squash Soup 10x Better, According ... - AOL

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    He also added a little melted butter to the bowl and gave everything a good mix before spreading the seeds on a sheet pan to roast at 350° until the maple syrup caramelized and the seeds had a ...

  8. Ribena - Wikipedia

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    Ribena was originally manufactured in England by the Bristol-based food and drink company HW Carter as a blackcurrant squash. [4]: 132–133 Development research into pure fruit syrups for the manufacture of milkshakes had been done at the Long Ashton Agriculture and Horticulture Research Station in North Somerset using a pectinase enzyme process; Ribena was developed by biochemist Audrey ...

  9. What is corn syrup? When should you use it and why does it ...

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    Answer: No. High-fructose corn syrup is corn syrup that has been further treated with enzymes to break down some of the glucose into another common sugar, fructose. Fructose “is the sweetest of ...