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Is neohesperidina dihidrocalcona vegan?

Neohesperidina dihidrocalcona is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is neohesperidina dihidrocalcona?

Neohesperidin dihydrochalcone, commonly referred to as NHDC, is a low-calorie artificial sweetener derived from bitter oranges. It is approximately 1500 times sweeter than sugar and is often used in the food industry to enhance the sweetness of other low-calorie sweeteners. Despite its high sweetness, NHDC does not cause a spike in blood sugar levels, making it a popular choice for individuals with diabetes or those watching their sugar intake. NHDC is also known for its ability to mask bitter flavors, making it a versatile ingredient in a variety of food and beverage products.

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