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Organic Allulose Sweetener

organic allulose sweetener

What is Organic allulose sweetener?

Organic Allulose Sweetener is a “rare sugar” naturally present in small quantities in fruits like figs, raisins, and wheat. Produced through a natural enzymatic conversion process from organic plant-based raw materials, our Allulose is a pure D-Psicose monosaccharide. It provides about 70% the sweetness of sucrose but contributes only a fraction of the calories (approximately 0.2-0.4 kcal/g) and has a negligible effect on blood glucose levels, making it ideal for keto-friendly and diabetic-friendly formulations. Unlike many high-intensity sweeteners, Allulose offers a clean, sugar-like taste profile with no unpleasant aftertaste. We offer this innovative sweetener in both a convenient powder form and a versatile syrup form.

Discover the next generation of healthy sweetening with Organic Allulose Sweetener, a groundbreaking rare sugar that delivers all the delicious taste of sugar with virtually no calories and no glycemic impact. Derived from organic plant sources, Allulose is a naturally occurring monosaccharide that offers exceptional functionality, making it an ideal solution for manufacturers seeking to create truly delicious, clean-label, and health-conscious food and beverage products. We provide Organic Allulose Sweetener in two versatile forms – Organic Allulose Powder and Organic Allulose Syrup – to meet your diverse formulation needs.

Specification

AttributeOrganic Allulose PowderOrganic Allulose Syrup
SourceOrganic Starch or Sugars (e.g., Organic Corn, Organic Wheat, Organic Fruit)Organic Starch or Sugars (e.g., Organic Corn, Organic Wheat, Organic Fruit)
ProcessingEnzymatic conversion, crystallization, purification, dryingEnzymatic conversion, purification, concentration
AppearanceFine, white crystalline powderClear to light yellow viscous liquid
Sweetness~70% of sucrose~70% of sucrose (on dry solids basis)
Caloric Value~0.2-0.4 kcal/g~0.2-0.4 kcal/g (on dry solids basis)
TextureFree-flowing powderViscous liquid
Key AttributesExcellent solubility, clean sweetness, bulking agent, browning capabilities.Excellent solubility, clean sweetness, humectant, ease of blending in liquids.

Key Features (Across both forms)

Application

Our Organic Allulose Sweetener in both powder and syrup forms is a revolutionary ingredient for a wide range of B2B applications:

Why Choose Our Organic Allulose Sweetener for Your Business?

Partnering with us for your Organic Allulose Sweetener needs ensures access to a cutting-edge ingredient that aligns with major market trends and consumer demands:

FAQs

Q: What is the caloric value and sweetness level of Organic Allulose compared to sugar?

A: Organic Allulose provides approximately 0.2-0.4 kcal/g, significantly lower than sucrose (4 kcal/g). Its sweetness is around 70% that of sucrose, allowing for direct replacement with minimal taste compromise.

Q: Is Organic Allulose suitable for keto-friendly and diabetic products?

A: Yes, Organic Allulose has a negligible impact on blood glucose and insulin levels, making it highly suitable for both keto-friendly and diabetic-friendly food and beverage formulations.

Q: What are the main functional differences between Organic Allulose Powder and Syrup?

A: Organic Allulose Powder is ideal for dry mixes, baking, and applications where precise weight measurement and moisture control are critical. Organic Allulose Syrup is excellent for liquid applications, providing ease of blending, humectant properties, and contributing to moisture and texture in baked goods.

Q: Does Organic Allulose have an aftertaste?

A: One of the key advantages of Organic Allulose is its clean taste profile. It generally does not leave the cooling sensation or bitter aftertaste commonly associated with many artificial or high-intensity sweeteners.

Q: What is the shelf life and recommended storage for bulk quantities?

A: Our Organic Allulose (both forms) typically has a shelf life of 24 months from the manufacturing date when stored in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and moisture, in its original sealed packaging. Specific bulk storage recommendations will be provided with your order documentation.

Q: Is Organic Allulose considered a sugar alcohol or an artificial sweetener?

A: No, Organic Allulose is classified as a “rare sugar” or “novel sugar,” a naturally occurring monosaccharide. It is not a sugar alcohol and is distinct from artificial sweeteners.

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