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Sugar substitutes
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ASPARTAME (APM) It’s an organic chemical compound with the molecular formula: C 14 H 18 O 5 N 2, it belongs to the group of peptide esters. Occurrence: drinks without sugar, dietary dairy products, fruit juices without sugar, sugar-free desserts, the confectionery products, non- alcoholic beer, jams, marmalades, mustards, jellies, sauces, canned fish, breads, cereals. Effects on the body: it can cause leukemia, diseases of the nervous system, lung cancer, breast cancer. It’s not recommended for people with sensitive digestive tracts.
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SACCHARIN It’s an organic chemical compound with the molecular formula C 7 H 5 NO 3 S, imide acid, o-sulfobenzoic, used as an artificial sweetener. Occurrence: drinks without sugar, dietary dairy products, fruit juices without sugar, sugar-free desserts, the confectionery products, non- alcoholic beer, jams, marmalades, mustards, jellies, sauces, canned fish, breads, cereals. Effects on the body: it may cause bladder cancer.
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Possible substitutes of ASPARTAME and SACCHARIN
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STEVIA Natural, healthy substitute of sugar and all artificial sweeteners. Studies have shown the beneficial effects of stevia in hypertension and diabetes diseases. We can purchase it in the form of tablets, concentrate, powder or dried.
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Xylitol It’s a natural sweetener extracted from birch, an alternative to sugar. It’s recommended for diabetics. It does not cause tooth decay. It’s completely safe.
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Maltitol The organic compound from the group of sugar alcohols, used as a sweetener. It’s extracted from natural grains. Compared to other sugar substitutes it is less caloric and minimizes the risk of caries. It is a natural ingredient – doesn’t contain artificial additives. It does not change properties due to temperature, in contrast to artificial sweeteners such as aspartame or saccharin, can therefore be used as a sugar substitute in cooking or baking process. It is safe for people with celiac disease or lactose intolerance.
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Honey It’s a natural sweet food product produced by bees. It’s a valuable nutritional product, especially for hard-working people. It should be included in the diet for: athletes, mountaineers, divers. It lowers blood pressure, improves blood circulation, protects the liver, increases natural immunity.
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We have got just one health – we should take care of it! Natural sweeteners shown in this presentation can replace artificial sweeteners. They are not harmful and have often got positive influence on our body.
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Thank you for attention! Anita Dąbrowska i Karolina Kaczor (klasa Ia)
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