Low-calorie sweeteners in foods and beverages
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- What foods and beverages are now available with low-calorie sweeteners?
- The wide variety of
reduced-calorie and light products that consumers enjoy today would not be
possible without low-calorie sweeteners. Calorie-conscious consumers savour
sweet pleasures from soft drinks and table-top sweeteners (the biggest
applications of low-calorie sweeteners), dairy products such as yoghurt and ice
cream, desserts, chewing gums and sweets, condiments such as salad dressings,
mustards and sauces and many other products including chewable multi-vitamins
and dietary pharmaceutical products. The demand for light foods and beverages by
consumers continues to grow. And as more applications and new low-calorie
sweeteners are developed and approved for use, more sweet pleasures will become
available to consumers at a reduced-calorie cost.
- How can low-calorie sweeteners be used at home?
- Sweeteners for individual use at home are called
table-top sweeteners. They are supplied in four different forms:
- sweetener tablets
- liquid
- spray-dried granulated (so-called spoon-for-spoon)
- Concentrated powder sachets
One sweetener tablet or powder sachet normally corresponds to one teaspoon or
one cube of sugar. Two or three drops of a liquid sweetener correspond to one
teaspoon of sugar. And typically, one spoon of granulated provides as much
sweetness as one spoon of sugar.
Sweetener tablets and powder sachets are convenient to sweeten hot beverages
and liquids, in which they quickly dissolve. Cold drinks can best be prepared
with a liquid sweetener.
Granulated sweetener is a special variant demonstrating the versatility of
sweet alternatives. Due to its loose, fine, granule nature, granulated
sweeteners are especially suitable for sweetening cereals, fruits and dessert
and they can also be used in cooking and baking. Their energy content is up to
90 percent lower than that of sugar. Detailed information about their calorie
content and instructions for correct use can be found on the packaging of every
product.
In jams and marmalades, sweeteners do not have the conserving effect of
sugar, so energy-reduced products have to be kept in the refrigerator once they
are opened. On the other hand, however, sweeteners prevent the undesired
fermentation often caused by sugar in marinades and dressings.
- Why do some foods and beverages contain more than one low-calorie sweetener?
- Each sweetener has its
own unique taste profile and technical characteristics. Sweeteners can be used
alone or in combination with each other. With so many low-calorie sweeteners
available today, it is now possible to choose the individual or combined
sweeteners that are best suited to a particular product or a particular taste in
the case of branded table-top sweeteners.