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We are offering food grade product made by crystallizing a purified and filtered syrup removed from sugar beets or sugar cane, which is then dried and screened to produce the most popular sugar grades. It is white in color and has sucrose content of 99.85 percent. This product may be referred to as Fine Granulated Sugar or Extra Fine Granulated Sugar, depending on market location. OFFER ALL KIND OF SWEETENERS AT AFFORDABLE PRICES .
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Dextrose Monohydrate, also known as d-glucose, is a type of simple sugar usually produced by the hydrolysis of starch using acid or enzymes. It is used in food production to enhance flavor and aroma and in fermentation. In the meat industry, it assists in the diffusion of salt and nitrate in processed meat. Shelf life of Dextrose Monohydrate is 24 months and it must be stored in a dry, cool and well ventilated warehouse. Foodcom S.A. offers this raw material in 25 kg bags. Dextrose monohydrate is widely used as a sweetener and the main ingredient of corn syrup in food production. It is also found in confectionery products such as jams, marmalades, jellies, ice cream, cookies and other baked goods. In sports nutrition, it is used in shake powders and beverages to help build weight and muscle quickly. It is also an essential ingredient in drugs such as intravenous solutions, dialysis medications, tablets and gels used in medical facilities and pharmacies.
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"Origin and History Erythritol Sprinkling Sugar Erythritol is a natural sweetener found in some fruits (including watermelon, grape and pear) and mushrooms. Erythritol is the only natural polyol and is produced by fermentation of glucose with natural enzymes. Production Process, Harvest and Processing Erythritol After fermentation, the erythritol is dried, filtered and purified. After this process, it is white granules resembling sugar. Erythritol is suitable as a substitute for sugar. Healthy product properties and applications Erythritol is suitable as a substitute for sugar. Erythritol is quickly absorbed into the blood, with peak levels in less than two hours; most of an oral dose (80-90%) is excreted unchanged in the urine within 24 hours. Erythritol has no effect on blood sugar or insulin levels and can therefore be an effective sugar replacement for diabetics."
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Xylitol is an increasingly popular sweetener that gives dishes sweets and does not increase their caloric content. It is recommended for diabetes and people on a low -calorie diet. Its advantage is that it increases glucose in the blood very slowly. Its metabolism takes place almost without insulin. It is obtained from the Finnish birch bark. Exitol in 1g provides us with 2.4 kcal, for comparison - 1g of sugar has 4 kcal. The glycemic index of xylitol is only 8, when sugar has as many as 70. It not only helps to lower calories in the diet, but also well affects the teeth - it inhibits the effect of caries -forming bacteria and strengthens the enamel. It is increasingly obtained from corn. Naturally, it also occurs in some fruits and mushrooms. It is not really sugar, even though it is commonly called it, but how many sweeteners are sugar alcohol. and preserves. & nbsp; <strong> Notes </strong> Store in a dry place, in tightly closed packaging.
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