no
An artificial sweetener is a sugar substitute, a food additive which attempts to duplicate the effect of sugar in taste but with fewer calories.
No, it is an artificial sweetener.
you put sugar or artificial sweetener in it
Alitame is not a sugar. Like Aspartame, alitame is an aspartic acid-containing dipeptide. It's an artificial sweetener.
a poisonous artificial sweetener than causes cancer ...
Saccharin is an artificial sweetener (or sugar substitute) which is no longer in use, because we have better artificial sweeteners now.
Jam can't truly be "sugar free", as the fruits contain natural sugars, however, you CAN make "no sugar added" jams. You simply follow your standard recipes, and replace the amount of sugar it calls for with the proper amount of artificial sweetener. The sweetener you choose will have a conversion chart on the packaging. Do NOT substitute the same quantity of artificial sweetener for sugar. For instance, if it calls for 1 cup of Sugar, you would add, say, 1 tsp. of Splenda (this can vary, depending on the sweetener).
Yes. They will not taste the same but it would be healthier for you. The artificial sweetener will make the cookies sweeter than real sugar would though.
Because it is made with sugar. Sugar has 16 calories per teaspoon. If the gum is made with an artificial sweetener, some artificial sweeteners have calories, some do not.
Camel Snus does not contain sugar. It contains sucralose, a calorie-free artificial sweetener.
None, it has aspartame in it. It's an artificial sweetener. So no sugar
The chemical formula for an artificial sweetener will depend upon which artificial sweetener was used.