Because there are alot of chemicals that replace the sweetness of sugar and so it is not good for you to have chemicals in you. Because there are alot of chemicals that replace the sweetness of sugar and so it is not good for you to have chemicals in you.
Sugar is generally considered to be sweeter than most sugar substitutes like artificial sweeteners or natural sugar alternatives. However, the perception of sweetness can vary from person to person.
Not pure sugar. It is a sugar substitute.
No. Mouthwashes have artificial sweeteners in them.
A good recipe for a diabetic safe carrot cake would be one that uses artificial or natural sweeteners as opposed to sugar. artificial sweeteners tend not to raise blood pressure as much as sugar does.
No, Coca-Cola does not contain artificial sweeteners. It is sweetened with high fructose corn syrup and/or sugar.
In a way. There are artificial sweeteners that contain no sugar. They have been available for decades.
Other than artificial sweeteners (which are disgusting and bad for your body) good sugar substitutions are natural honey and natural molassess.
Sugar cane is naturally sweeter than saccharin. Saccharin is an artificial sweetener that is much sweeter than sugar but may have a slightly bitter aftertaste.
Sugar comes from sugar beets or cane sugar. The artificial sweeteners are not from either plant.
Honey
Artificial sweetners are man-made, non-natural sweetners. They may be made from other sugar like Splenda (sucralose), or salt based (aspartame).
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.