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I miss my sugar! I've decided1 to go on a diet to lose weight and I had to give up pastries2 and cakes. It's difficult because I have a sweet tooth and I love cream cakes.
Not having treats can be good for your health. I've heard that a whole family in South East England lived sugar free for a whole year after they found out their daughter had diabetes3.
It wasn't easy. I don't go to bakeries to avoid giving in to temptation4, but the family of five actually owns one. Jason Burt's business makes up to 3,000 cakes a week.
They were in shock when the doctor said that their 16-year-old Lucy had to check her blood glucose5 levels regularly and take insulin. He advised her to eat a normal, balanced diet, but the Burts went further and got rid of sugar altogether.
And how does it feel to live without sugar for a while? Jason Burt said that for a month they felt groggy6. But later on it all changed. He says he feels "more awake" and full of energy.
And what about the Burt family business? It had to keep using half a tonne of sugar a week and any cook worth his salt knows that you've got to taste a recipe to know if it's right.
No problem there, says Jason Burt's wife, Clare. She points out that she's got lots of people offering to taste the cakes for them. The family is also thinking about selling more savoury products.
I wonder what makes us have cravings for sweet food. Many scientists suggest that we instinctively7 want sugar because it plays an important role in our survival8.
The British National Health Service advises that the sugar we add to the food and drink we have every day should not be more than 10% of our calorie intake9. This is on average 70g for men and just 50g for women.
I've decided to forget about the sweet taste of sugar for a while. As British model Kate Moss10 says: "Nothing tastes as good as skinny feels."
Quiz 测验
1. What made it more difficult for the English family to give up sugar?
They own a bakery and it uses a lot of sugar.
2. Is this statement true or false? The whole family had to give up sugar because they had diabetes?
False. It was a choice. The only family member with diabetes was their daughter, Lucy.
3. How much sugar should a man eat a day?
According to the British National Health Service, no more than 70g a day.
4. Who would rather look very slim than eat treats?
British model Kate Moss.
5. Which expression means 'to completely stop having something'?
To get rid of something altogether.
Glossary 词汇表
a pastry 油酥糕点
to have a sweet tooth 喜欢甜食
a treat (常指能给人带来欢乐和满足感的食物)好吃的甜食
diabetes 糖尿病
a bakery 一家面包房
to give in to temptation 屈服于诱惑
blood glucose levels 血糖水平
insulin 胰岛素
a balanced diet 均衡的饮食
to get rid of (something) altogether 完全抛弃
groggy 虚弱无力的
to be worth (his) salt 称职的
to point out 指出
savoury 咸味的
instinctively 直觉地,本能地
survival 存活
calorie intake 卡路里(热量)摄入量
skinny 骨瘦如柴的 (本文意思:吃什么也不如瘦的感觉好)
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adj.决定了的,坚决的;明显的,明确的 | |
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n.面粉制的糕点 | |
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3 diabetes | |
n.糖尿病 | |
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4 temptation | |
n.诱惑,引诱;v.引,诱 | |
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5 glucose | |
n.葡萄糖 | |
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6 groggy | |
adj.体弱的;不稳的 | |
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7 instinctively | |
adv.本能地 | |
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8 survival | |
n.留住生命,生存,残存,幸存者 | |
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9 intake | |
n.吸入,纳入;进气口,入口 | |
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10 moss | |
n.苔,藓,地衣 | |
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