No, Sweetex is made from sodium saccharin, the solid form of the non-nutritive sweetener saccharin.
No, it does not have aspartame.
Aspartame is sold in the US as Nutrasweet and Equal. Sweet N' Low is saccharine. Splenda is sucralose.
The chemical name of aspartame is methyl L-α-aspartyl-L-phenylalaninate. Aspartame is easily hydrolyzed.
vanillan is an artificial form of vanilla it does contain aspartame to make it really sweet. Anything with aspartame is bad
Aspartame can be put in ice cream
can you tell me if sweetex contains ASPARTAME many thanks Bill
aspartame
Sweetex has not been discontinued. Why would it be?
Sweetex is kosher under the OU hechsher.
The ingredients in SWEETEX ® (brand) are: Partially hydrogenated Soybean and Palm Oils with Mono- And Di-Glycerides added" This is right off the Box of Sweetex we have in stock.
The ingredients in SWEETEX ® (brand) are: Partially hydrogenated Soybean and Palm Oils with Mono- And Di-Glycerides added" This is right off the Box of Sweetex we have in stock.
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Yes, it is. OU
You Will Need: A Credit card (or similar, I am using health lottery card) A Sweetex dispenser 1. Hold the sweetex dispenser upside down. 2. Push the card into the small green bit 3. It should now fall apart.
Original Answer: "Yes. The ingredients in SWEETEX ® (brand) are: Partially hydrogenated Soybean and Palm Oils with Mono- And Di-Glycerides added" There appears to be a brand of shortening called Sweetex, which this answer relates to. Of course it doesn't help you. The Sweetex you are referring to is a saccharin-based artificial sweetener. I can't find any ingredients listing online, you might have to check the back of a container. Sweetex contains according too the packet is Sodium Saccharin Anticakeing agents (Sillicon Dioxide, Magnesium Stearate). Rather then use Sweetex it would be better to use organic sugar and be carefull of the amounts used
Aspartame
Not at all. There is nothing organic in aspartame! Sugar is actually much better for you than aspartame. If you want reasons ask me.