A zero-calorie artificial sweetener, roughly 600 times sweeter than sugar. Found in diet drinks, sugar-free desserts, jams, breakfast cereals, and a surprisingly wide range of processed foods. Made from sugar through a chemical process that replaces three hydroxyl groups with chlorine atoms. Generally recognised as safe by FDA, EFSA, and WHO. Some recent research raises questions about potential effects on gut microbiome balance, but evidence remains limited and inconclusive. A reasonable choice for reducing sugar intake, though whole-food alternatives are always preferable.
This additive is authorised to be used in the following 33 food categories:
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