try eBay or amazon.
It seems that neotame is only available through online orders. You should do a search of neotame suppliers.
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U can die if you take to much
Neotame was discovered by scientists at the NutraSweet Company, specifically by a team led by chemist Robert M. E. M. H. Sturtevant in the late 1990s. It is an artificial sweetener derived from aspartame and was developed as a low-calorie sugar substitute. Neotame is known for its intense sweetness, being approximately 7,000 to 13,000 times sweeter than sucrose. It was approved for use in food products by the U.S. FDA in 2002.
Nutrasweet Company makes and sells Nutrasweet, their trademarked brand name for the artificial sweetener aspartame, and Neotame. Aspartame was discovered in 1965 by James M. Schlatter, a chemist working for G.D.Searle and Company.
Artificial sweetners are man-made, non-natural sweetners. They may be made from other sugar like Splenda (sucralose), or salt based (aspartame).
Actually there is an ongoing debate whether or not artificial flavored substances pose any types of health risk. The Food and Drug Administration has approved 6 different types of artificial flavoring. They are stevia, aspartame, sucralose, neotame, acesulfame potassium, and saccharin. There is as of this date (05/09/11), no definite side effects from using small amounts of flavored coffee which have artificial flavoring as an additive.
Asparatame is considered an alternative sweetener. Alternative sweeteners are essentially calorie-free and at least 30 times sweeter than sucrose. There currently are five alternative sweeteners approved for use in the United States: saccharin, acesulfame-K, sucralose, aspartame and neotame. Aspartame is composed of two naturally occurring amino acids (the building blocks of protein) - phenylalanine and aspartate. Aspartame has a flavor similar to sucrose, and also functions as a taste intensifier and enhancer. Aspartame is 200 times sweeter than sucrose and has no aftertaste. A packet of this sweetener is equivalent in sweetness to two teaspoons of sugar (32 calories), for just four calories. Products that contain aspartame must carry a warning to people with phenylketonuria, a rare genetic disorder that prevents proper metabolism of phenylalanine. Unlike the alternate sweeteners saccharin, cyclamate acesulfame K, neotame and sucralose, which have no nutritional value, aspartame contributes calories. This is due to the fact that it can be used by the body just as any other protein, but the amounts are so small that its caloric value is insignificant. Aspartame does not contribute to tooth decay.
Sucralose and Neotame are pretty cheap but all those diet drinks wanna save money so you won't find them very often (well I guess the taste isn't that good either) The best and often used artificial sweetener might be Acesulfame-K, or Aspartame(I heard it causes cancer, but who knows?) All in all just use normal sugar and have some Sports, that's without a doubt the healthiest way XD
Anything extremely sweet, sour, bitter, salty, spicy, or hot can affect your taste buds.Examples include:AlumHot peppersPure caffeineHigh intensity sweeteners (like Neotame)Picklesetc.A fun example is the Miracle Fruit. This fruit has a compound known as miraculin. When you eat miraculin, it alters your taste buds and makes sour things taste sweet for up to 24 hours.
Stevia may be composed of several different types of molecules from the Stevia rebaudiana leaf. These steviol glycosides can be up to 300 times sweeter than sucrose. Many synthetic artificial sweeteners are more potent than Stevia. For example Saccharine (up to 700 times sweeter than sugar), Sucralose (600 times sweeter) and Neotame (8000 times sweeter) are all much sweeter.
Stevia is a healthy sweetener. It's actually not considered an "artificial sweetener" because it's an herb from South America. It's a healthy food additive that is known for its many medicinal properties.