Knowde Enhanced TDS
Identification & Functionality
- Ingredient Name
- Food Ingredients Functions
- Technologies
- Product Families
- Ingredients
Sweetener xylitol / xylitol.
Origin: Wood from sustainable forestry from DE / AT / CH
Features & Benefits
- Labeling Claims
- Food Ingredients Features
- Features
- For calorie-reduced sweetening of food and beverages
- Contributes to the maintenance of dental mineralization
- Very low glycemic index (7-13)
- Readily soluble
Applications & Uses
- Markets
- Applications
- Food & Nutrition Applications
- Restrictions
May not be used in beverages (other than liqueurs) intended for sale.
Properties
- Physical Form
- Nutritional Information
Value | Units | Test Method / Conditions | |
Energy | 1004.0 | kJ/100g | — |
Fat | 0.0 | g/100g | — |
Fat of Which Saturated Fatty Acids | 0.0 | g/100g | — |
Carbohydrates | 100.0 | g/100g | — |
Carbohydrates of Which Sugar | 0.0 | g/100g | — |
Carbohydrates of Which Polyos | 100.0 | g/100g | — |
Protein | 0.0 | g/100g | — |
Salt | 0.0 | g/100g | — |
Safety & Health
- Note
Notice: Falsely, xylitol is often referred to as a "Birkenzucker", although it is only obtained in small parts from birchwood. Mainly Buchenholz is used. Other sellers also call xylitol, which is made from corn, which may be allowed, but certainly not correct.
Please note: Xylitol powder tends to clump together - even when it is not moist. The clumps are very easy to crush and are, should you find any, no grounds for complaint. Can have a laxative effect if consumed to excess. Keep away from animals! Even small amounts of xylitol can be dangerous for dogs. Cats, on the other hand, tolerate xylitol without problems.
Packaging & Availability
- Packaging Type
- Availability
- 1 kg
- 5 kg
- 25 kg