Ingredients
List of common ingredients found in baked goods.
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- Thermogenesissearch for term
- A fancy word meaning heat-producing. To make more heat, your body has to burn more calories. Thermogenesis occurs with training, with food consumption, and with the use of selected herbs.
- Thiaminsearch for term
- A vitamin which maintains energy levels, supports brain function (memory). Aids in digestion. Necessary for metabolism of sugar and starch to provide energy. Maintains a healthy nervous system. Alcohol can cause deficiencies of this vitamin and all the B-complex vitamins.Synonyms: Vitamin B-1
- Trans Fat search for term
- Vegetable oil that has been treated with hydrogen in order to make it more solid and give it a longer shelf life. Created when hydrogen is forced through an ordinary vegetable oil (hydrogenation), converting some polyunsaturates to monounsaturates, and some monounsaturates to saturates. Trans fat, like saturated fat, tends to raise LDL cholesterol levels, and, unlike saturated fat, trans fat also lowers HDL cholesterol levels at the same time.
- Triticalesearch for term
- Triticale is a hybrid of wheat (Triticum) and rye (Secale) first bred in laboratories during the late 19th century. Triticale combines the high yield potential and good grain quality of wheat with the disease and environmental tolerance (including soil conditions) of rye.
- Tryptophansearch for term
- An essential amino acid, known for its calming and mood enhancing effects. It is a naturally occurring ingredient in turkey that mellows you out and makes you want to take a nap after the Thanksgiving feast. Tryptophan can also be called 5-HTP (5-hydrotryptophan) which is make with a slightly different compound that regular tryptophan.
- Turmericsearch for term
- A spice that is often used in curry. It is mainly used in baked goods as a colorant. Turmeric imparts a yellow color to the dough and finished product.
- Tyrosinesearch for term
- A conditionally essential amino acid, tyrosine can elevate mood and is a precursor of the brain neurotransmitters dopamine, norepinephrine and epinephrine.
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