Table sweetener

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Hi, I'm Nieves
I have a question that you can surely answer the sweetener of
On what I have, it has a sodium click (E-952), sodium saccharin (E-954)
Granulated dextrose ingredients I wonder if it is for diabetics or not?
greetings

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08/19/2013 3:05 p.m.
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That is the typical sweetener's overlapping that give you in coffee shops instead of sugar when you ask for a substitute.I personally like them for the sweetness they offer.The cyclamate has sweetness power, saccharin is added, between both sweeteners, and dextrose (glucose) is added to give the palate texture and better organoleptic properties.I like the result.and in fact I buy it for home to sweeten yogurts and my glue breakfast.

For diabetics?Well look, I think I remember that only a miserable gram weighs each envelope, so I don't even have it in my HC calculation.

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08/19/2013 8:31 p.m.

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Take a look at this thread, quite a lot of sweeteners are discussed.

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08/20/2013 8:03 a.m.

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I have always taken it with coffee for example without further ado ...: ((((
Since I am in this forum, I think I am realizing the hem or shots ...

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08/20/2013 8:28 a.m.

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Thank you very much to everyone more calm than I thought I
They had teased.

Nieves

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