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Non-Nutritive and Artificial Sweeteners

Also indexed as:Non-Nutritive Sweeteners
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Preparation, Uses, & Tips

Non-nutritive sweeteners can be used in place of table sugar to sweeten hot and cold drinks. In addition, saccharin, sucralose, and acesulphame K are heat-stable and are suitable for baking. Keep in mind that non-nutritive sweeteners carry more intense sweetness than sugar. When substituting these products for sugar, only small amounts are needed to achieve the same level of sweetness. As a result, quantity modifications of a few ingredients in a recipe may be necessary to accommodate the use of saccharin, sucralose, or acesulphame K.

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