xylitol
Aspartame, which is an artificial sweetener. Menthol, flavouring in substance, like toothpaste, and chewing gum. And red #40 which is used as food colouring.
No, sorbitol is not a disaccharide. It is a sugar alcohol, a type of sweetener commonly used as a sugar substitute in a variety of products including sugar-free candies and chewing gum.
The chemical formula for an artificial sweetener will depend upon which artificial sweetener was used.
The ingredients in Equal sweetener are dextrose with maltodextrin, aspartame and acesulfame potassium. Equal sweetener is a popular sweetener used daily by many.
Sweetener.
The dextrose equivalent of the sweetener in this product refers to the level of glucose present in the sweetener. It is a measure of how much the sweetener is made up of glucose compared to other sugars.
Aspartame, a synthetic sweetener. It's the methyl ester of aspartic acid, an amino acid.
premolars are for chewing
Tobacco can be used for chewing
they used it as a sweetener in tea in Britain
Stevia
Potassium citrate is not a sweetener. It is a potassium salt that is often used as a food additive for its sour or acidic taste.