Definition of «artificial sweeteners»

Artificial sweeteners are substances that are used to add a sweet taste to food and drinks, but contain little or no calories. They are commonly used as an alternative to sugar for people who want to reduce their calorie intake while still enjoying the sweetness of sugar. Artificial sweeteners are typically derived from natural sources such as plants, but they go through a process of chemical synthesis to create the desired sweet taste without any additional calories. Some common examples of artificial sweeteners include saccharin, aspartame and sucralose.

Sentences with «artificial sweeteners»

  • A new study was just done that examines the use of artificial sweeteners in pregnancy and the risk of obesity in child. (alivebynature.com)
  • Some ice creams, especially «light» varieties are sweetened with artificial sweeteners instead of sugar. (jovinacooksitalian.com)
  • I don't use artificial sweeteners as they are less healthy than sugar. (gooddinnermom.com)
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