Sucre Maltitol

Merci Fit vous propose sont sucre Maltitol, parfait substitut au sucre ! Avec son goût sucré similaire à celui du sucre, ce mélange le remplace directement dans les recettes.

200 g

19,400 TND

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Matiére grasse 0 g
Dont acides gras saturés 0 g
Glucide 100 g
Dont sucre 0 g
Dont Polyols 100 g
Protéines 0 g
Sel 0 g
Description :

Le maltitol est un édulcorant extrait de l’amidon de blé ou de maïs. Le maltitol est un polyol (ou sucre d’alcool) qui sont des molécules qui ont une structure chimique semblable au sucre avec un pouvoir sucrant équivalent mais ils sont moins caloriques, raison pour laquelle ils sont appréciés par les gourmands souhaitant éviter le sucre dans leurs envies sucrées !

Attention :  une consommation excessive de maltitol peut avoir des effets laxatifs.

  • Alternative 100 % naturelle au sucre, non-OGM
  • Faible IG, convient aux diabétiques et idéal pour les personnes qui souhaitent maintenir un taux stable de sucre dans le sang.
  • C’est un excellent choix pour les personnes qui suivent un régime, car ce substitut au sucre ne contient aucun glucide actif ne pouvant être décomposé par le corps.

Ingrédients :

Edulcorant Maltitol .

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