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It worked so of course they didn’t extend it to other things with more hidden sugars (things like pasta sauce, flavoured yoghurts etc)

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gtfo of here with sugar in my pasta sauce. It makes no sense and tastes bad.

And boxed macaroni and cheese, hamburger helper, etc. NoW wItH AdDeD SuGAr! Get all the way out of here with that nonsense. Stopped eating it a while ago, but people depend on cheap easy meals.

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I like sugar in some pastas it cuts the acidic down for me.

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Add a tiny bit of bicarb to cut the acid down. Sugar just makes it sweeter and doesn’t actually do anything about the acid.

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Someone said baking soda works, but ive never tried it…

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Sugar is added because the tomatoes used aren’t that sweet and are really acidic.

If you use sweeter tomatoes (san marzano for example), you just need a bit of salt and you are good to go.

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If something was too acidic I’d probably add a sprinkle of MSG, or Parmesan if you don’t have that.

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I add sugar when I make pasta sauces all the time, also to stews and stir fries. It’s a nice dimension.

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If you’re doing it yourself you’ve got control over how much you’re adding. It’s the pre made sauces they are the problem where they use it as a cheap way of masking how shit the tomatoes they’re using are.

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