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Is sucralosa vegan?

Sucralosa is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is sucralosa?

Sucralose is a no-calorie, artificial sweetener that is commonly used as a sugar substitute in food and beverage products. It is made from sucrose, the natural sugar found in sugar cane and sugar beets, but it is chemically modified to create a sweetener that is 600 times sweeter than sugar. Unlike some other artificial sweeteners, sucralose is heat-stable, making it suitable for use in baking and cooking. It has a clean, sweet taste with no bitter aftertaste, and is often used in diet sodas, chewing gum, and other low-calorie products. Sucralose is also a popular choice for individuals with diabetes or those looking to reduce their sugar intake.

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