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IndyRob

IndyRob

http://healthyeating.sfgate.com/much-sugar-mango-7628.html

 

According to that link they (mangoes) have a lot of sucrose which, if I understand correctly, is plain ol' sugar.

 

So it's probably properly labeled.  I don't think I've ever seen an ingredient list on a potato, whether or not it's in a bag.  Chunking and freezing shouldn't change much except for perception.  Freezing and thawing could cause a separation of the inherent elements that causes a different experience.

 

Of course, it could be totally fraudulent, but it would take a lot more to determine that.

IndyRob

IndyRob

http://healthyeating.sfgate.com/much-sugar-mango-7628.html

 

According to that link they have a lot of sucrose which, if I understand correctly, is plain ol' sugar.

 

So it's probably properly labeled.  I don't think I've ever seen an ingredient list on a potato, whether or not it's in a bag.  Chunking and freezing shouldn't change much except for perception.  Freezing and thawing could cause a separation of the inherent elements that causes a different experience.

 

Of course, it could be totally fraudulent, but it would take a lot more to determine that.

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