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- A perfect sweetener for your recipes!
- No calories added.
- 0% fat, 0% sugar.
- From vegetable sources.
- Suitable for vegan diets.
- 100% erythritol RAW.
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Erythritol 100% in powder form. Microcrystalline micronised texture. Sugar substitute. No calories. Suitable for keto.
Suitable for Vegetarians
Keto Diet
Dairy Free
Fish Free
Gluten Free
Without GMOs
Soy Free
Egg Free
With no artificial colourings
Lactose Free
Suitable for Vegans
100% Pure
Nut Free
No Preservatives
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Erythritol powder by FoodSeries, is an additive (E-968), used as a sweetener, for use in foodstuffs.
Erythritol is a polyol widely used as a 'non-intensive' sweetener, or sugar substitute, and is widely used for its organoleptic characteristics equivalent to table sugar, which make it easier to prepare fitness recipes with it.
“Erythritol is a white, crystalline powder with an appearance, density and sweetness quality similar to sugar” (De Cock, 2018).
Because erythritol is a non-caloric, non-insulinemic and non-glycaemic sweetener and is well tolerated (De Cock, 2018).
Sweeteners are a good alternative to sugar to reduce tooth demineralisation associated with sugar consumption, as tooth decay can be prevented by avoiding dietary sugar intake (World Health Organization, 2015).
The consumption of foods and drinks containing Erythritol instead of sugar helps to maintain the mineral density of teeth by decreasing their demineralisation.
It is also a useful sweetener for people with impaired glucose tolerance, such as diabetics.
Consumption of foods or beverages containing erythritol instead of sugar results in post-meal lower blood glucose elevation compared to foods and beverages containing sugar.1
Thinking of buying Erythritol? Clear your doubts about our product!
Other sweeteners more potent than erythritol are available: like sucralose powder or xylitol powder.
Erythritol has a sweetening power of 0.7 if we take sugar as the reference (1).
This allows features such as:
Are similar to traditional sugar, making it easier to prepare recipes and achieving better results.
Erythritol is the sweetener of choice for use in confectionery.
Other sweeteners when added to hot recipes, especially in boiling liquid or baked doughs, alter their flavour profile and the result is not ideal.
Erythritol withstands the cooking temperature and its taste and texture characteristics remain optimal.
Although the name of the product is 'Erythritol powder', it should not be confused with a sieved powdered density product.
Erythritol is microcrystalline in appearance, with a particle size similar (slightly larger) to table sugar.
The density of erythritol powder resembles table sugar, not icing sugar.
Erythritol is a non-synthetic sweetener obtained from the fermentation of a fungus called Moniliella pollinis.
The process is completely safe and the result is pure erythritol without any trace of fungal fermentation or mycotoxin content.
Erythritol powder is a plant-fermented additive suitable for vegans.
Erythritol can be taken at any time of the day.
Use it to give a nice sweet taste to all your dishes!
Use as much Erythritol as you need to achieve the degree of sweetness you prefer in your recipes.
Expert tip!
Note that the sweetening power is similar to sugar, so a dose of 6-7g to sweeten a 330ml drink may be a standard dose to achieve adequate sweetness.
Goes great with:
Bibliographical references
1 The positive effect only applies if the reduction in content is at least 30% compared to the original recipe.
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A satisfied customer says:
Good product
Eva | 07/06/2021
The price is unbeatable. It sweetens enough. You have to think that this is not sugar, far from it, it is a sweetener without calories. For me it's great, it's my second package
A critical customer says:
I did not like
Jorge | 12/04/2025
It is a matter of taste, for mine the sweetness it leaves is not pleasant, I bought it to try alternatives, especially for making desserts, but I still prefer stevia powder 100x100 although its taste is noticeable.
Score of 4.65 / 5.00 of 998 real reviews
Cesar |
Dietary supplement
Good product without knowing that it can be introduced to eliminate sugars from your daily life.
María Teresa |
Fulfills its objective
Granulated presentation of easy dissolution, moderate sweetness and with fresh touches, it is not as powerful as sugar but it fulfills its mission. If you sprinkle it on toast, it looks like sugar as it is. The presentation is adequate and correct.
João glória |
Best so Far
The best ERYTHRITOL I've ever tried! The grain is a little less fine than most alternatives and dissolves very well in yogurt or cakes. It has no noticeable effect on insulin spikes or sweet cravings. I highly recommend it.
João Teixeira |
Best Dressing
Incredible, it is sweeter than stevia, withstands high temperatures better, it even looks like the fine sugar crystals that you buy, it is very tasty.
Osvaldo |
Great
Perfect. Nothing to envy to sugar. Very good value for money. I will come back to clmprqr.
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