2026-06-23 This article categorizes mainstream food sweeteners into four main types, comparing the raw materials, sweetness, characteristics, applications, and advantages and disadvantages of sucrose, erythritol, steviol glycosides, mogrosides, sucralose, and aspartame in a table. It provides selection advice for people controlling their sugar intake, losing weight, and those with diabetes, as well as baking and beverage manufacturers. The article also explains the safe use standards for sweeteners, predicts the development trend of natural, zero-calorie, and low-GI sweeteners, and recommends compliant sweetener supplier Polifar. - Polifar
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2023-07-26 Both erythritol and xylitol are common sugar substitutes and are widely used in low-calorie foods and beverages. While both sugar alcohols serve similar functions, there are some important differences between them. The main differences between erythritol and xylitol are as follows: 1. Different meth
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2023-07-20 Nowadays, the confectionery market is beginning to extend to the product transformation using new low-sugar and low-calorie sugar base as raw materials. However, not all low-calorie and low-sugar sugar bases can replace sucrose for the production of candies. The new raw materials used must be able t
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2023-07-12 Erythritol, a filling sweetener, is a four-carbon sugar alcohol with a molecular formula of C4H10O4. Erythritol exists widely in nature, such as fungi mushrooms, lichens, melons, grapes, pears, animal eye lenses, blood plasma, fetal fluid, semen, and urine can also be detected in small amounts. It a
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