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Organic Erythritol

organic erythritol

What is organic erythritol?

Organic Erythritol is a natural, non-caloric sweetener derived from organic sources like corn or wheat through a fermentation process. It is a sugar alcohol known for its clean, sweet taste, making it an ideal substitute for sugar in a wide range of food and beverage applications.

Our Organic Erythritol is a premium-quality, 100% organic sugar substitute derived from organic corn, processed through a natural fermentation and purification method. This zero-calorie sweetener is widely recognized for its ability to provide sweetness without raising blood sugar levels, making it an ideal choice for health-conscious consumers, particularly those adhering to low-carb, keto, or diabetic-friendly diets. Our organic erythritol is Non-GMO, vegan-friendly, and free from common allergens, ensuring it meets the highest standards of quality and safety.

Key Features:

Specification

ParameterDetails
SourceFermented organic glucose (non-GMO corn/tapioca).
Purity≥99.5% erythritol, ≤0.5% moisture.
Sweetness Level70% of sucrose.
Caloric Value0 kcal/g (FDA-approved).
Particle Size60-80 mesh (fine powder for seamless blending).
SolubilityHighly soluble in water (37g/100ml at 25°C).
CertificationsUSDA Organic, Non-GMO Project Verified, Kosher, Halal, Vegan.
Shelf Life36 months in airtight, moisture-proof packaging at ≤25°C.

Key Benefits & Applications

Health & Wellness

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Why Choose Us?

FAQs

Q: Does organic erythritol cause digestive issues?

A: Rarely—unlike other sugar alcohols, 90% is absorbed before reaching the colon, minimizing gas or bloating.

Q: Can I caramelize erythritol?

A: No—it doesn’t caramelize like sugar. Use blends with allulose for caramel-like textures.

Q: Is it safe for pets?

A: Yes! Erythritol is non-toxic to dogs (unlike xylitol).

Q: How does it compare to allulose?

A: Erythritol has 70% sweetness and no browning effect; allulose is 70% sweet but caramelizes.

Q: Can I use it for fermenting kombucha?

A: No—erythritol isn’t metabolized by SCOBY. Use organic cane sugar or honey instead.

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