Fructose

Fructose is the sweetest monosaccharide and is often called fruit sugar.

Additional info?

Plants produce fructose to entice insects and other species that aid pollination and reproduction. Animals consume the fruit and excrete the seeds, which eventually sprout into new plants.

How to feed?

Fructose is found in honey, ripe fruits, and some vegetables. It’s also formed from the digestion of sucrose.

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