Clean sweetness, no bitter finish: used every day and by the bowlful, the fine crystals stay close to table sugar in taste, with none of the harsh, chemical note that would spoil a whole batch of baking Right dose, first time: sweetening strength is roughly 70% of sucrose, so 100 g of sugar means 140 g of erythritol. At this quantity one rule of thumb keeps a week of recipes consistent from the first to the last Kinder to teeth: replacing sugar with erythritol contributes to the maintenance of tooth mineralisation. It also causes a smaller rise in blood glucose than the same sweetness taken as sucrose Steady in the oven: heat stable and quick to dissolve, so a large tray bake behaves like a small one. The same crystals go into creamy desserts, smoothies and every hot drink the household gets through Half the supply stays sealed: 10 kg arrives as two separate pouches, so one goes into use while the other waits in storage. The split suits a home bakery or a large household cooking low carb
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