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Which of the following food sources would NOT be a source of “added sugar” in the diet?答案选项组Honey Nut CheeriosBlueberry muffinChocolate milkBanana

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Which of the following food sources would NOT be a source of “added sugar” in the diet?答案选项组Honey Nut CheeriosBlueberry muffinChocolate milkBanana

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The food source that would NOT be a source of "added sugar" in the diet from the given options is Banana.

Bananas contain only natural sugars, which are inherent in the fruit itself. The other options - Honey Nut Cheerios, Blueberry muffin, and Chocolate milk - all typically contain added sugars, which are sugars and syrups that are added to foods or beverages when they are processed or prepared.

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