NUTRITION ALC+MASTW/MDA W/ET AC PKG
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ISBN: 9780135158999
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Chapter 4, Problem 7.9CYU
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Sugar substitutes are food additives that are less in calories or no calories and taste sweet. It is important for diabetic persons that are restricted to use sugar as a sweetener. There are so many sugar substitutes that are available such as polyols, tagatose, saccharin, aspartame, acesulfame-K, sucralose, rebaudioside A, neotame, stevia, monk fruit, and advantame.
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