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That all began to change in the mid-1700s, when a German chemist discovered that beetroot contained sugar that was indistinguishable from sugarcane. Sugar could now be extracted from beets as well. This meant it didn’t need to be imported from the West Indies. As a result, sugar began to pop up everywhere.
Sugar Brain Fix: The 28-Day Plan to Quit Craving the Foods That Are Shrinking Your Brain and Expanding Your Waistline
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