This morning, as I sliced a ripe banana into a pillowy bowl of fresh yogurt, I wasn't just indifferently throwing together another breakfast. I was tapping into a hunger that stretches back to the ...
Turns out, your sweet tooth may not be shaped by your diet. Findings from a new randomized controlled trial suggest that eating more sweet-tasting foods doesn't increase someone's preference for sweet ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . The level of exposure to sweet foods did not influence adult’s preferences for sweet-tasting foods. The ...
Registered dietitians share smart, naturally sweet snack ideas that curb sugar cravings while delivering protein, fiber, and lasting energy. Sweet cravings are often tied to stress, hunger, or lack of ...
While Americans and Canadians both value convenience when it comes to snacks, consumers in the United States have a bit more of a sweet tooth, according to data on eating trends from The NPD Group. In ...
A new study found that after six months on diets with varying amounts of sweet foods, study participants' preference for sweetness stayed the same, no matter how much sweet foods they ate.