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2009-07-10 - Rebalancing Flavor in Reduced-Calorie Beverages
... “It has masking properties that mitigate the perceived negatives of noncaloric
sweeteners,” he says. Some viscosifiers aren’t without drawbacks. ...
http://www.foodproductdesign.com/articles/2009/07/rebalancing-flavor-in-reduced-calorie-beverages.aspx
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2009-10-22 - Naturally Sweet
... not stimulate tooth decay. It is noncaloric and has a zero glycemic index,
making it safe and suitable for diabetics. “Reb A is ...
http://www.foodproductdesign.com/articles/2009/10/naturally-sweet.aspx?pg=2
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2008-08-26 - Low-Cal Sweet Tooth Satisfaction
... Fructose exhibits a sweetness synergy effect when used in combination with other
sweeteners—caloric and noncaloric—with the relative sweetness of the ...
http://www.foodproductdesign.com/articles/2008/08/low-cal-sweet-tooth-satisfaction.aspx
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2003-03-01 - Dropping Calories, Maintaining Taste and Functionality
... The complexity of replacing solids, such as fat and sugar, with noncaloric or
lower-calorie ingredients requires not only the replacement of solids, but also ...
http://www.foodproductdesign.com/articles/2003/03/dropping-calories-maintaining-taste-and-functiona.aspx
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2008-05-15 - Steadily Seeking Stevia Approval
... But from a food scientist’s perspective, the potential for such a sweetener is quite
high: It’s got a natural pedigree; it’s noncaloric and fairly stable ...
http://www.foodproductdesign.com/blogs/hotpot/2008/05/steadily-seeking-stevia-approval.aspx
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2007-06-08 - The Sweet Life for Diabetics
... Saccharin, a nonmetabolized, stable sweetener 300 times sweeter than sucrose; Sucralose,
a noncaloric sweetener derived from sucrose, which the body does not ...
http://www.foodproductdesign.com/articles/2007/06/the-sweet-life-for-diabetics.aspx
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2008-08-26 - Low-Cal Sweet Tooth Satisfaction
... Reb-A has been identified as the sweetest part of the stevia leaf. It
is noncaloric and about 400 times sweeter than sugar. The ...
http://www.foodproductdesign.com/articles/2008/08/low-cal-sweet-tooth-satisfaction.aspx?pg=3
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2007-01-03 - Nutritious Kids’ Beverages
... This natural, noncaloric sweetener works well with sucrose, high fructose corn
syrup or sucromalt to reduce a beverage’s caloric content. ...
http://www.foodproductdesign.com/articles/2007/01/nutritious-kids-beverages.aspx
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2006-03-05 - Roughage Times Ahead:
... Given that every gram of an effectively noncaloric fiber can potentially displace
4 or 9 calories from an equal amount of carbohydrate or fat, “Foods ...
http://www.foodproductdesign.com/articles/2006/03/roughage-times-ahead-nbsp.aspx
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2006-04-05 - Controlling Blood Glucose
... Alternative sweeteners range from the noncaloric, such as aspartame and sucralose,
to lower-calorie sugars such as Dtagatose and trehalose. ...
http://www.foodproductdesign.com/articles/2006/04/controlling-blood-glucose.aspx
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