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Definition of acesulfame in English: acesulfamenoun ˌasɪˈsʌlfeɪm mass nounA white crystalline compound used as a low-calorie artificial sweetener, typically in the form of a potassium salt (acesulfame-K). A sulphur-containing heterocyclic compound; chemical formula: C₄H₅NO₄S Example sentencesExamples - Breyers also adds acesulfame potassium, an artificial sweetener that may or may not be safe (it hasn't been adequately tested).
- Commonly used sweetener ingredients in ice creams include Litesse polydextrose, acesulfame potassium and various polyols, and more recently the use of Splenda-brand sucralose in ice cream has become widespread.
- Saccharin, acesulfame-K and sucralose are non-nutritive sweeteners.
- There may be occasion to blend various high-intensity sweeteners such as aspartame and acesulfame-K with a non-digestible oligosaccharide such as inulin, or some such combination for one reason or another.
- At the other end of the spectrum, high-intensity sweeteners like acesulfame K, sucralose, and aspartame (Equal or NutraSweet) are used in much smaller quantities because they are many times sweeter than sugar.
- I have reservations about the other sweeteners, such as acesulfame-K, sucralose (SplendaR] No Calorie Sweetener), and the cyclamates.
- In other Splenda news, Coca-Cola is introducing a Diet Coke with Splenda (actually ‘a blend of Splenda and acesulfame potassium (ace-k) for optimal taste ’).
- In the United States, four artificial sweeteners are approved for use: saccharin, aspartame, sucralose, and acesulfame-K.
Origin 1980s: of unknown origin. |