Erythritol, Sweetener Additive, Zero Calories, Sweetener, Bakery Additive, Health Food, Natural Ingredients

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Product Description

Basic Specifications
Model NO.
Erythritol
EINECS
205-737-3
Type
Erythritol
Nutritional Value
Sweetener
Resource
Natural
Form
Crystalline Powder or Crystals
Certificate
Halal, Mui, Kosher, ISO22000
HS Code
2905499000
Capacity
35000mt Per Year
Package
25KG/bag
Product Description

Erythritol is a natural, zero-calorie, filler sweetener that can replace sucrose. It has a clear sweetness similar to sucrose and is widely found in natural plants and animals, such as seaweed, mushrooms, melons, and grapes. It also exists in human eyeballs, serum, and semen. Fermented foods such as wine, beer, and soy sauce also contain erythritol, but the content is very small.

Erythritol is currently the only functional sugar alcohol produced by microbial fermentation in the world. It features high thermal stability, low hygroscopicity, and a low freezing point.

Erythritol has the appearance of white powdery crystals, and its aqueous solution is a colorless, non-viscous liquid. It is slightly sweet, with a relative sweetness of 60%-70% of sucrose, and has a cool feeling. It has a low calorific value, only 1/10 of the calorific value of sucrose, and is easy to crystallize.

1. Chemical Properties:
White crystals, melting point 126ºC, boiling point 329~331ºC. Soluble in water (37%, 25ºC). Due to low solubility, it is easy to crystallize.
2. Production Method:
Corn starch is fermented by safe edible grade hyperosmophilic yeast, sterilized by heating, filtered, then purified by ion exchange resin, activated carbon and ultrafiltration.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Erythritol a natural sweetener?
Yes, it is a natural sweetener found in various plants and produced through microbial fermentation of corn starch.
How many calories does Erythritol contain?
Erythritol is considered a zero-calorie sweetener, with only about 1/10 the calorific value of traditional sucrose.
What are the main applications of Erythritol?
It is widely used in chocolate, baked goods, candy, table sugar, and soft drinks as a low-calorie sweetener and texture improver.
What is the sweetness level compared to sugar?
Erythritol has a relative sweetness of approximately 60% to 70% of sucrose.
Is it stable under high temperatures?
Yes, it has high thermal stability, making it ideal for use in baked goods and cooked food products.
What certificates does your Erythritol hold?
The product is certified by Halal, Mui, Kosher, and ISO22000 standards.

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