
Consumers Trend
Overview
Key Features
- White crystalline powder with a clean, sweet taste that closely resembles sucrose.
- Functional classifications: flavor enhancer, humectant, and sweetener.
Sweetener | Synonyms | Glycemic Index |
Caloric value (kcal/g) |
Hygroscopicity |
Sucrose |
Sugar Saccharose |
65 | 3.9 | Medium |
Erythritol |
Erythrite Meso-erythritol Tetrahydroxybutane |
0 | 0.2 | Very low |
- Organoleptic properties:
(I) Sweetness intensity: Erythritol is 60–80% as sweet as sucrose.

Fig 1: Relative sweetness of polyols (10% aqueous solution)

(VI) Synergy with other sweeteners: Improve mouthfeel and mask certain unwanted aftertastes such as astringency and the irritant effect of intense sweeteners.
Discovering the benefits of Erythritol

- Non-alcoholic beverages (Low-calorie carbonated and non-carbonated beverages)
- Fruit-based smoothies and soy-based drinks
- Cakes, cookies and bars
- Yogurt and Ice cream
- Soft candies and hard candies
- Salad dressings, sauces and toppings
- CHI Forest Sparkling Water


- Sunturi Keto Caesar Mayo


The bottom line
While erythritol may not be a high-intensity sweetener, it provides a sweet taste with significantly fewer calories than table sugar, and its minimal impact on blood sugar levels makes it an attractive option for a wide range of dietary needs. In food, erythritol adds bulk and texture; it might just be the sweet solution you've been searching for.
Note:
Our product is made from non-GMO corn (no wheat is used). There are no allergens present in our product.