Clean sweetness, no bitter finish: the fine crystals taste close to table sugar, so the first cup of the morning comes out sweet without the harsh, chemical note that spoils a hot drink Right dose, first time: sweetening strength is roughly 70% of sucrose, so 100 g of sugar means 140 g of erythritol. One rule of thumb covers every recipe, and nothing comes out of the oven tasting flat 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, it carries a sponge or a tray bake through the oven without losing sweetness. The same crystals stir into a mug or scatter over breakfast cereal Opened one pouch at a time: 3 kg arrives as three separate pouches, a step up for low carb baking and sweetened drinks. Each one is opened only once the pouch before it has run out completely
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