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Is fruttosio vegan?

Fruttosio is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is fruttosio?

Fruttosio, also known as fructose, is a natural sweetener found in fruits, honey, and some vegetables. It is a simple sugar that is metabolized differently from glucose and is sweeter than table sugar. Fructose is often used as a sweetener in processed foods and beverages due to its high sweetness level and low glycemic index. It is also used in the production of high-fructose corn syrup, a common ingredient in many processed foods. Fructose is considered safe in moderate amounts, but excessive consumption has been linked to several health issues such as obesity, insulin resistance, and liver problems.

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