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sugar-free in British English (ˌʃʊɡəˈfriː) adjectivenot containing sugar and usually sweetened with a sugar substitute sugar-free chewing gum a sugar-free drink Examples of 'sugar-free' in a sentencesugar-free Things like apples and sugar-free gum may sound dull but they are practical and will help.In some cases you may find a sugar-free substitute.The remainder was made up of sugar-free biscuits and sweets.I do use drops and sugar-free gum to help.A bowl of sugar-free muesli with berries and skimmed milk.Try things like sugar-free chewing gum, which tastes sweet but is very low in calories.Top with 1 big tbsp sugar-free muesli and serve.Have low-calorie nibbles or sugar-free gum to hand for when you would usually have reached for a cigarette.Often used in chewing gum and sugar-free sweets, they too have a far lower calorie content than sugar.As well as being a strict vegetarian, she always chews sugar-free gum while she is cooking to stop her picking at the ingredients. In other languagessugar-free British English: sugar-free / ˈʃʊɡəfriː/ ADJECTIVE Sugar-free drinks do not contain any sugar. - American English: sugar-free
- Arabic: خَالٍ مِنَ السُّكَر
- Brazilian Portuguese: sem açúcar
- Chinese: 不含糖的
- Croatian: bez šećera
- Czech: bez cukru
- Danish: sukkerfri
- Dutch: suikervrij
- European Spanish: sin azúcar
- Finnish: sokeriton
- French: sans sucre
- German: zuckerfrei
- Greek: χωρίς ζάχαρη
- Italian: senza zucchero
- Japanese: 砂糖を含まない
- Korean: 설탕이 없는
- Norwegian: sukkerfri
- Polish: bezcukrowy
- European Portuguese: sem açúcar
- Romanian: fără zahăr
- Russian: не содержащий сахар
- Latin American Spanish: sin azúcar
- Swedish: sockerfri
- Thai: ไม่มีน้ำตาล
- Turkish: şekersiz
- Ukrainian: без цукру
- Vietnamese: không đường
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