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Originally Posted by ginkgo In the first example you are talking about candy. People eat that. People do not eat pure sugar. In the 3rd example, you are talking about food. In the second example are you referring to eating fruit or candy made with fruit sugar? When you say fruit sugar are you referring to fruit? People do not eat pure fruit sugar. If you mean fruit then say fruit. In the 3rd example you do not say rice carbs and oatmeal carbs.
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1) Yes people eat both pure sugar and candy. When I say sucrose/table sugar it's obvious I'm generally talking about candy and soft drinks.
2) When I say fruit sugar I am talking about eating fruit. I'm feeling no need to alter my wordiness. That sugar is called fructose.
3)I think you got what I meant. It's beyond obvious. It's beyobvious.
Don't google that, I already know it's not a word.