President Donald Trump said Wednesday that Coca-Cola agreed to use real cane sugar in its US sodas at his suggestion, though the company did not confirm the change. A shift from high-fructose corn syrup would align US Coke with versions sold in Mexico and Australia. Diet Coke, sweetened with aspartame, would be unaffected.
Chemistry YouTuber Reactions found the surprising result that there was no chemical difference between sugar and high fructose corn syrup in soda. The problem is that the sugar breaks down into fructose within weeks because of the acid in the soda.
https://youtu.be/NY66qpMFOYo
Little more nuanced than that.
Cane sugar (sucrose) breaks down in soda into its constituents 50% glucose 50% fructose.
Hfcs isn’t a 50/50 ratio it’s 45% glucose 55% fructose in soda. (42/58 ratio in other products)
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Watch the full video. The reaction doesn’t stop there. That 45 then breaks down again and again and again until there is none in a few weeks.
So does the cane sugar Coke taste different because it’s just fresher, or is there something else at play? Because it definitely tastes different.
It will taste different only if you get it fresh.
This is something I’ve experienced. Sometimes Mexican coke tastes great and sometimes it tastes exactly like regular coke.