Nonnutritive Sweeteners

Last Updated: October 13, 2024

Nonnutritive sweeteners, also known as sugar substitutes, are plant- or herb-derived sweeteners that don’t contain calories. These sweeteners often have a higher intensity of sweetness than sugar and include sucralose, stevia, Monk fruit extract, aspartame, and sugar alcohols.

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