Here’s the Genetically Modified (GM) Foods You Probably Eat

Whether you know it or not

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4 min readSep 3, 2020

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From soybeans and apples to corn and potatoes, more foods are genetically modified for reasons ranging from increased yields, pest resistance, or even saving an entire industry from demise.

For many of these crops, you would struggle to find a non-GM option in the U.S. So whether you are for or against GM foods, it’s likely that you are consuming them without even knowing it. Here’s a list of common foods made from GM crops.

Sugar

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About half of the U.S. sugar supply is made from GM sugar beets. The beets are easier to grow since they are herbicide-resistant, which helps farmers manage weeds. In the U.S. and Canada, the adoption of GM sugar beets is over 90 percent, so you can usually assume you’re getting GM sugar beets.

The other major source of sugar is sugar cane, which hasn’t been genetically altered. If you’re trying to avoid GM foods, look for products that specifically say “cane sugar” in the ingredient list. This is an easy trick to avoid sugar made from GM sugar beets.

Corn

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Abbey
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I’m a food scientist by PhD, a science writer, and a YouTuber. I’m fascinated by food science and enjoy writing and sharing what I’ve learn.