Despite its name and appearance, coffee creamer doesn't actually contain any milk or cream. Its main ingredients are corn syrup solids, hydrogenated vegetable oil, and less than 2% sodium caseinate (a milk derivative).
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Most people think of the rooster-adorned red bottle when they imagine the spicy flavor, but since the term “sriracha” isn't trademarked, other companies can create their own versions and sell it as the same thing.
According to research published in the Journal for Food Science, that amber-filled squeeze bottle might actually be partly high-fructose corn syrup that has deceivingly been added to cut the amount of actual honey needed to fill the bottle.
In a world of fake news and false advertising, it can be hard to get a proper footing on what's what. One would hope that at least the things we put in our bodies wouldn't betray us, but unfortunately, we're not so lucky.
Whether you've been brought up thinking that a raspberry is a berry, or that truffle oil is actually made with truffles, get ready for your world to come crumbling down around you.
Check out this gallery to see which everyday foods are not at all what they seem.
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In a world of fake news and false advertising, it can be hard to get a proper footing on what's what. One would hope that at least the things we put in our bodies wouldn't betray us, but unfortunately, we're not so lucky.
Whether you've been brought up thinking that a raspberry is a berry, or that truffle oil is actually made with truffles, get ready for your world to come crumbling down around you.
Check out this gallery to see which everyday foods are not at all what they seem.