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How just a TABLESPOON of Britain’s best loved pancake options contains as much sugar as a doughnut

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How just a TABLESPOON of Britain’s best loved pancake options contains as much sugar as a doughnut

Nothing beats tucking into a batch of freshly made pancakes drenched in maple syrup.

But experts are today warning that your Pancake Day feast could blow your entire recommended sugar intake in a matter of mouthfuls.

Toppings sold in British shops can contain as much sugar in one tablespoon as an entire doughnut, MailOnline can reveal.

Rowse Original Squeezy Honey, with a whopping 12.1g of sugar in one serving, was the worst offender, according to our audit.

Two-and-a-half servings would see you exceed the NHS guidelines on sugar.

But experts are today warning that your Pancake Day feast could blow your entire recommended sugar intake in a matter of mouthfuls

But experts are today warning that your Pancake Day feast could blow your entire recommended sugar intake in a matter of mouthfuls

Adults shouldn’t have more than 30g of free sugar each day, which equals roughly seven sugar cubes, according to the NHS.

The daily recommended sugar intake for children aged seven to 10 is just 24g – which would mean just one tablespoon of Rowse is more than half of their allowance.

And for children aged four to six it’s even lower, at just 19g a day.

Free sugars are any which are added to food or drink, rather than those that occur naturally.

MailOnline’s audit found many of Britain’s other best loved pancake toppings also have eye-watering sugar contents.

Our analysis looked at toppings sold online at various supermarkets, including Tesco, Sainsburys, Asda and Ocado.

Lyle’s Squeezy Golden Syrup has 11.6g of sugar in every spoonful, with the brand’s butterscotch syrup having the same amount.

Squeezy sauce favourite Askeys also has some of the highest levels, with 11.3g per every tablespoon of its strawberry sauce.

And its toffee sauce has 10.9g, while its chocolate sauce contains 10g.

Another sugary sauce culprit is Jude’s Maple Sauce – which has 10.5g of sugar per tablespoon.

Other high-sugar toppings include Snickers Dessert Sauce (9.25g), Hartley’s Smooth Strawberry Jam (9.2g) , Buckwud Maple Syrup (9.15g) and Nutella (8.4g).

Sugars also occur naturally in foods such as fruit, vegetables and milk, but officials don’t tell people to cut down on these types of sugars.

This is because they are found in foods that make up a healthy diet and are less likely to cause tooth decay than added sugar.

However the NHS warns that all sugar is bad in high doses.

And natural sugars are included in the total sugar content on food product packaging.

Professor Gunter Kuhnle, an expert in nutrition at the University of Reading, warned that roughly two or three tablespoons of toppings would meet your daily allowance.

But he said the question of whether sugar is ‘good’ or not is actually a difficult one.

‘Physiologically, it (sugar) is not really needed and it can have all sorts of adverse effects, from increasing the risk of dental caries to causing blood sugar spikes and making it easier to overeat,’ he said.

He said that reducing sugar intake ‘isn’t too difficult’ and suggested that using a slightly smaller amount of topping would ‘already be helpful’.

‘But replacing it completely will be much more difficult as a lot of foods contain sugar not just for taste but also as preservative or provide the right texture,’ Professor Kuhnle added.

Dr Duane Mellor, a registered dietitian and lead for nutrition and evidence-based medicine at Aston University, said that while some toppings such as honey or agave syrup claim to have benefits, ‘they are still high in sugar’.

He added that switching to fruits like blueberries and spices such as cinnamon are good alternatives that don’t load your pancakes with sugar.

Other companies whose pancake toppings MailOnline found to have high sugar levels are M&S, Waitrose, Tesco, Carnation and Bonne Maman.

A Waitrose spokesperson said: ‘While we’ve used the very best ingredients to make sure it (fudge sauce) tastes absolutely delicious, we clearly mark the nutritional content – including calories and sugar – so customers are in no doubt that it’s a treat.’

An M&S spokesperson said: ‘We offer a range of Pancake Day topping ideas, including products marked with our Eat Well health seal of approval – such as fruit, plain nuts, natural yogurt, and our Get Going Berry Boost topper – as well as Pancake Day treats, like our flavoured sauces.

‘We display clear on-pack nutrition labelling so our customers can make informed choices as part of a healthy, balanced diet.’

A Nestle spokesperson for Carnation said: ‘Carnation Drizzle is a treat that is used for special occasions, such as Pancake Day. We suggest a 15g serving of our Carnation Drizzle. A proportion of the sugar in the product comes from lactose, the naturally occurring sugar found in milk.’

A spokesperson for Groovy Food said: ‘Agave nectar is a natural sweetener extracted from the agave plant. It has the advantage of having a much lower glycaemic index and a higher percentage of fructose, giving it on average 25% less calories than refined sugar.

‘As with all sweeteners, it should be eaten in moderation, but agave nectar is also much sweeter in taste than refined sugar, and so less needs to be used to achieve the same taste.’

The amount of sugar and calories in a tablespoon of popular pancake toppings
Product nameSugar per tablespoon Calories per tablespoon
Rowse Original Squeezy Honey12.1g49kcal
Lyle’s Squeezy Golden Syrup11.6g47kcal
Lyle’s Butterscotch Syrup11.6g46kcal
Askeys Treat Strawberry Sauce11.3g47kcal
Askeys Treat Toffee Sauce10.9g50kcal
Jude’s Maple Sauce10.5g46kcal
Lyle’s Strawberry Syrup10.2g48kcal
Askeys Treat Chocolate Sauce10g47kcal
Groovy Food Agave Nectar (All flavours)9.9g45kcal
Snickers Dessert Sauce9.3g46kcal
Hartley’s Smooth Strawberry Jam9.2g38kcal
Buckwud Maple Syrup9.2g41kcal
M&S Banoffee Sauce9.2g47kcal
Mars Dessert Sauce9g49kcal
Bonne Maman Strawberry Conserve8.9g36kcal
M&S Sticky Toffee Sauce8.8g46kcal
Waitrose Fudge Dessert Sauce8.7g52kcal
Jude’s Salted Caramel Sauce8.6g48kcal
Nutella8.4g80kcal
Tesco Finest Salted Caramel Sauce8.4g60kcal
Carnation Original Drizzle8.3g48kcal
Carnation Chocolate Drizzle8.2g48kcal
Carnation Caramel Drizzle8g47kcal

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