artificial sweetner is artificial so ther really is no healthy fact about it because it ia a proccesed sweetner
Regular sweetner is 20 calories per packet. Artificial sweetner has no calories per packet.
No
Its cheaper than using natural E-numbers. For example; To sweeten food you need less sweetner than you do sugar to gain the same sweetness, therefore, they save money by buying sweetner. Manufactureres want to produce their product in the cheapest way possible so if artificial additives are cheaper they will buy the cheaper version.
Its cheaper than using natural E-numbers. For example; To sweeten food you need less sweetner than you do sugar to gain the same sweetness, therefore, they save money by buying sweetner. Manufactureres want to produce their product in the cheapest way possible so if artificial additives are cheaper they will buy the cheaper version.
The safest artificial sweetener is generally considered to be stevia, which is a natural sweetener derived from the leaves of the Stevia rebaudiana plant. It has been found to have no known adverse effects on health when consumed in moderate amounts.
you use icing sugar and sweetner plus powder flavour
Any kind you like. It what you use for sweetner that's the question. Stevia is an herbal sweetner gaining in popularity, and I have not heard any negative comments about it.
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The artificial sweetener used is Aspartame. It is about 300 times sweetner than natural sugar and is actually a dipeptide composed of aspartic acid and phenylalanine. I believe one of the first popular artificial sweeteners used in diet sodas within the USA was saccharin.
Simply because it's intended to be used as an artificial sweetner. It's used in place of sugar - therefore it's been manufactured to taste like sugar.
oh it is fine not for children under 6 though although delicious if taken might be fatal it causes: -diarrhea -constipation -depression -smoked with cigarettes might cause blood loss -dry tongue and whooping cough