The sugar consumption habits of the Hungarians
According to a recent national research, Hungarians often eat sweets, but among adults there is a minority of those who put sugar on cakes, pancakes or even cabbage dough, however the majority consume coffee and tea mostly sweetened.
For four out of ten Hungarians, sweet is the most popular taste, but a quarter of the respondents prefer the salty flavors. Most of the 30-49 year-olds love sweet the most, and people over 50 like the sweet taste the least. Nearly half of the respondents (46 percent) feel their sugar consumption average, and 5 percent do not consume sugar – the new, representative nationwide research commissioned by Coca-Cola Hungary reveals among other things.
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