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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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Instead of having a glass of juice with your lunch you fill the glass half full and then top up with water. You have a full glass of liquid with your meal but only half a glass of juice so, therefore, only half the sugar.
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Say a glass of apple juice contains 3 spoons of sugar .

How is adding any amount of water going to reduce the 3 spoons of sugar ?
If it's a full glass you can't add water. Tip half the juice out and top it up with water.
Are you trying to wind us up, Baz?
You get an empty glass and pour half of your drink into that. You then top up the glass with water and drink it. You have just drunk a glass of liquid which contains only half of the sugar that you had in the first place. The following day you top up the other half-full glass with water and drink that. You have now drunk the original glass of juice but it has taken you two days.
Baz, im not sure if you are deliberately misunderstanding or what. Most people (i think!) who normally drink say 8 glasses of liquid a day, arent going to suddenly be drinking 16 glasses because they diluted their juice by half.
In your example if a glass of aple juice had 3 spoons of sugar, you wouldnt be able to add water to it as it's already a glass full f apple juice. but if you diluted it to 50% with water, and still drank a glass of drink, you'd have halved your sugar. As i said i didnt see the prog, but i doubt they were suggesting that water somehow manages to make the sugar in juice disappear!
Bazile. Fill a glass with juice you have three spoons of sugar. Half fill a glass with juice and top it up with water you only have 1.5 spoons of sugar.

In order to drink three spoons of sugar as you would if you had a full glass of juice, you would have to drink two glasses of the latter.
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//Bazile. Fill a glass with juice you have three spoons of sugar. Half fill a glass with juice and top it up with water you only have 1.5 spoons of sugar.//

If half a glass contains 2 spoonful of sugar -then topping the glass to full, of water doesn't change the amount of sugar in the glass does it .
It's still got 2 spoonful of sugar in it
Good grief...This can only be a deliberate wind-up.
Surely nobody can find such a simple concept, so difficult!
Bazile. But if you filled the whole glass with juice you would have four spoons of sugar. Therefore diluting the juice with 50% water halves the amount of sugar by 50% because the water doesn’t contain sugar.
bazile is assumimg we'll drink twice as much liquid and therefore get twice asmuch sugar.
Others assuming they;ll just drink same amount of liquid(half fruit juice half water)
The truth may be somewhere in between,
sorry...meant to start with
//bazile is assuming we'll drink twice as much liquid and therefore get SAME AMOUNT sugar.//
Baz... You must have understood by now. If not, then you're a bit slow on the uptake. If yes, then you're taking the puss.
Reminds me of this
Yes Prudie, I saw that ages ago, and this thread does indeed seem the same "misunderstanding".
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Diluting juice doesn't magically make it contain less sugar, there is still the same amount of sugar in a larger volume of liquid.
There is - but in order to get the full amount of sugar you'd have to drink twice the amount of diluted juice. I honestly can't see why you don't get that.
Buy sugar free - saves faffing about.
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The question was asked - how can you reduce your sugar intake .

The bloke said if you're having a juice drink then just add water to it .
That's right. If you drink one full glass of juice a day with two spoons of sugar in it, you'll be drinking two spoons of sugar.

If you drink half a glass of juice topped up with water to make a full glass of liquid, you'll only be drinking one spoon of sugar.

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