This has been an ongoing discussion in International Food Comminity (Specially in Europe) where most countries are having tough time approving the use of this sweetener.
Since this products is chlorinated form of Sucrose (-Cl3) and the purest form is 98% pure, what do the remaining 2% symbolise:?
Heavy Metals (e.g., Lead) ?
Arsenic ?
Triphenilphosphine Oxide ?
Methanol ?
Chlorinated Disaccharides ?
Chlorinated Monosaccharide ?
Is it necessary to use Aspartame, Acesulfame K or Sucralose too often instead of sugar? I welcome all comments.
Since this products is chlorinated form of Sucrose (-Cl3) and the purest form is 98% pure, what do the remaining 2% symbolise:?
Heavy Metals (e.g., Lead) ?
Arsenic ?
Triphenilphosphine Oxide ?
Methanol ?
Chlorinated Disaccharides ?
Chlorinated Monosaccharide ?
Is it necessary to use Aspartame, Acesulfame K or Sucralose too often instead of sugar? I welcome all comments.