What are genuine sweeteners used for?
Saccharin-based table-top sweetener. Saccharin is a sweetener used to sweeten coffee, tea and yoghurt.
Available in two different sweetening strengths:
- 1 x 60 mg tablet: saccharin 12.5 mg = 1 sugar
- 1 x 55 mg tablet: saccharin 25 mg = 2 sugars
Sweeten your drinks with pleasure and without guilt thanks to Authentiques Sucrettes!
Authentiques Sucrettes 300 Sucrettes are the perfect synthetic sweeteners for those looking to enjoy their drinks while controlling their sugar intake. Discover how these effervescent little wonders can transform your drinking experience.
Imagine if you could sweeten your coffee, tea or other favorite beverages with a refreshingly sweet flavor, while avoiding unwanted calories. Authentiques Sucrettes offers you this opportunity. Each little sweet contains a dose of sweetness equivalent to 1 or 2 sugar cubes, depending on your choice. Enjoy every sip without worrying about the impact on your waistline.
If you're diabetic or working to reduce your sugar intake, Authentiques Sucrettes can be your best ally. By adopting these sweeteners, you can maintain the pleasure of your beverages while keeping your sugar levels under control. What's more, their practicality makes them ideal for everyday use. Simply combine health and pleasure.
The possibilities offered by Authentiques Sucrettes go beyond drinks. Use them to add a touch of sweetness to plain yoghurts, homemade desserts and even savoury recipes. Turn ordinary dishes into sweet delights, without compromising your commitment to a balanced diet.
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How to use this table-top sweetener?
1 tablet to sweeten a cup of coffee, tea or any other liquid.
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What are the precautions for use?
- Dissolves immediately in all hot or cold beverages.
- Cook-stable up to 500°C.
- Sugar-free (zero calories per unit of intake).
What is the composition of these authentic sweeteners?
Ingredients :
For 1 tablet of 55 mg: Saccharin: 25 mg (i.e. 2 sugars); acidity regulator: sodium hydrogen carbonate; gelling agent: polyvinylpyrrolidone.
For 1 tablet of 60 mg: Saccharin: 12.5 mg (1 sugar); acidity regulator: sodium hydrogen carbonate; gelling agent: polyvinylpyrrolidone.
Active ingredients per tablet
Components |
Dose per tablet 55 mg |
Sugar equivalent |
Dose per tablet 60 mg |
Sugar equivalent |
Saccharin |
25 mg |
2 sugars |
12.5 mg sugar |
1 sugar |
Sodium hydrogen carbonate |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Polyvinylpyrrolidone |
- |
- |
- |
- |
The excipients (sodium hydrogen carbonate, polyvinylpyrrolidone) are present in functional quantities and have no defined NRVs.
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Our advice from natural health experts
Sugar and sweeteners differ in many respects. Discover the key points to consider regarding their composition, caloric intake and impact on health.
Caloric intake: Sugar is caloric, providing around 4 calories per gram. In contrast, sweeteners have little or no calorie content, thanks to the ultra-sweet sweeteners they contain. Small quantities of sweeteners are all you need to get the same sweetness.
Impact on blood sugar: The consumption of conventional sugar causes a rapid rise in blood sugar levels due to its high impact. In comparison, sweeteners, which are low in carbohydrates or even carbohydrate-free, generally have a low impact on blood sugar levels. This makes them ideal for individuals concerned about their blood sugar levels, especially those with diabetes.
Usage: Sugar is a common additive used to sweeten drinks, baked goods and pastries. Sweeteners, on the other hand, often replace sugar in hot or cold drinks, and are used in a variety of culinary and baking recipes.
Flavor: Some sweeteners in sweeteners may offer a slight variation in taste from sugar, which can influence the taste character of foods and beverages.
Health: Sweeteners are often perceived as a healthier option than sugar, due to their low calorie content and low glycemic impact. However, it's important to note that research into sweeteners and their health effects continues to evolve. Consult reliable scientific sources for up-to-date information.