As a parent, you try to feed your family a reasonably balanced diet. You don’t want your kids to eat huge amounts of sugar, right?
It sounds pretty simple. Keep fizzy drinks, sweets and cakes as special treats. Serve up lots of good things yoghurt and pasta with tomato-based sauce. Easy.
Well, not exactly. A lot of foods we think are “good” actually contain quite a bit of sugar. You wouldn’t know it unless you studied the labels carefully.
All this hidden sugar is bad for teeth. Every time we eat, our teeth are exposed to the sugars in food. The bacteria in our mouth convert these sugars into acids, and if teeth are exposed to this acid long enough holes develop – this is known as tooth decay. And no one wants to take their kids to the dentist to find out they need fillings.
These are just some of the sneaky foods to look out for.
1. Tomato-based pasta sauce.
Jars of pasta sauce are a pantry staple for a lot of parents. It’s the basis of many kids’ dinners because it’s a great way of sneaking in some vegetables. But tomatoes are naturally quite acidic, which means sugar is often added to make the sauce taste better. So yes, good in terms of veggie content, but watch out for hidden sugars.
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2. Breakfast cereals.
You know the ones that are chocolate-flavoured or rainbow-coloured are probably full of sugar. But you think the other ones are a different story. Yes? Not quite. You might be surprised at the amount of sugar in some “healthy” kids’ cereals.
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I was in a well known chain health food store trying to buy snacks for my son to keep in his locker at boarding school. I walked out empty handed because everything I picked up from muesli bars to rice based snacks contained loads and loads of sugar ! He now has pop corn that I popped at home.