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Old Thu, May-23-19, 17:38
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Anything ending in "ose" is something I avoid (sucrose, fructose, dextrose, and so on).

It might be OK for some, but the only sweetener I need is Stevia for my coffee and tea.

From wiki:

The suffix -ose (/oʊz/ or /oʊs/) is used in biochemistry to form the names of sugars. This Latin suffix means "full of", "abounding in", "given to", or "like". ... Lactose, a disaccharide found in milk, gets its name from the Latin word for milk combined with the sugar suffix; its name means "milk sugar".

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