Erythritol

If you’re looking for a healthy, calorie-free alternative to sugar, Erythritol is the perfect solution to sweeten your recipes. With 0 kcal and 70% of the sweetening power of cane sugar, this natural sweetener offers a delicious option for those who want to avoid refined sugar and control their calorie intake.

Erythritol is a naturally occurring sweetener with a zero glycemic index, making it an excellent choice for those looking for a healthy option for diabetics or for those who want to maintain balanced blood sugar levels. Perfect for use in cake recipes, desserts, smoothies, coffee and even yogurt, Erythritol sweetens without compromising your health.

In addition to being a calorie-free alternative, Erythritol has the sweet taste of sugar without the negative effects. Try Erythritol and add sweetness to your recipes in a natural and healthy way. Don't miss the opportunity to sweeten your day-to-day life with an option that combines convenience and quality!

Nutritional information .......................... per 100g

Energy (kj/kcal) ......................................... 0/0

Fat ...................................................... 0g

of which saturated ....................................... 0g

Carbohydrates.................................. 100g

of which sugars ........................................ 0g

of which polyols ....................................... 100g

Fiber ........................................ absence in 25g

Protein ........................................................ 0g

Salt ............................................................... 0g

To find out more details about this Alegreme product, consult the complete technical sheet. Find all the information about its origin, nutritional properties and other important data.

Questions and Answers

faq

How is erythritol made?

Erythritol is obtained from glucose syrup. This syrup is fermented by the addition of yeast. The fermented glucose syrup is then reduced, forming erythritol crystals. These crystals are purified and filtered several times until pure crystals are obtained.

Can my children eat erythritol?

Who doesn't know - the youngest members of society often have the biggest sweet tooth. If you make a cake or dessert with erythritol, your children can also enjoy it and try it. However, erythritol should be consumed in moderation by children.

Why does erythritol have no calories?

Erythritol, a sugar alcohol, is not metabolized by our bodies. Since there is no usable energy for the body, no calories are added.

Is erythritol vegan?

Yes, of course - except for erythritol, nothing else goes into our packaging, which makes erythritol vegan,

Can I eat erythritol while pregnant?

There are no studies that prove that erythritol is harmful during pregnancy, nor are there any studies that prove that it is safe. So, you’ll be on the safe side if you don’t consume the sugar substitute during pregnancy. Alternatively, you can use dates, for example. They’re not calorie-free, but they are deliciously sweet!

Can my dog ​​eat erythritol?

Calorie-free or not - desserts are not part of your dog's diet. For this reason, you should not give your dog erythritol. If you have any doubts about this, we recommend that you consult your veterinarian.

Can erythritol be used for cooking?

Yes, you can use erythritol for cooking and baking. The only thing you can't do is caramelize erythritol.

Is erythritol good for weight loss?

Weight loss goals are mainly achieved through a calorie deficit and adequate exercise. Since erythritol contains no calories, it can be part of your diet. However, it is important not to consume too much, as it can lead to side effects such as flatulence and diarrhea.

What is the difference between erythritol and xylitol?

The main difference between erythritol and xylitol is their impact on the body. Erythritol contains virtually no calories, while xylitol has a few calories. Additionally, xylitol can be harsher on the digestive system, sometimes causing intestinal upset, while erythritol is generally better tolerated. Both are sugar alcohols, but erythritol has less of an impact on blood sugar levels.

Does erythritol have side effects?

Erythritol has minor side effects, but like any sugar alcohol, it can cause bloating and diarrhea if consumed in excess.

What is special about our erythritol?

Because what’s not to like about a zero-calorie sugar substitute? Erythritol can be used in a variety of ways, whether it’s cooking, baking or making no-bake desserts. It offers a convenient and versatile alternative to sugar with zero calories, making it ideal for those looking to reduce their calorie intake.