Acesulfame k
Acesulfame K is a sweetening ingredient commonly found in a variety of foods and beverages. It is a synthetic sugar substitute that provides a sweet taste without adding calories. Acesulfame K is often used in combination with other sweeteners to enhance the sweetness of food products.
The production of acesulfame K involves a process where chemicals are combined to create a sweet-tasting powder. This powder is then added to foods and drinks to provide a sweet flavour. Acesulfame K is much sweeter than sugar, so only a small amount is needed to achieve the desired level of sweetness.
Acesulfame K is frequently included in food labels to help sweeten products without the added calories of sugar. You might find it in sugar-free drinks, desserts, yoghurts, and even some processed foods. Its role is to enhance the sweetness of these items without contributing to overall calorie intake.
Foods in the CalorieStar database containing Acesulfame k
Lindahls Kvarg Stracciatella with Chocolate PiecesActivia Fat Free Blueberry Yogurts
Activia Fat Free Cherry Yogurts
Actimel Fat Free Original Yogurt Drinks
Activia Fat Free Peach Yogurts
Activia Fat Free Raspberry Yogurts
Activia Fat Free Strawberry Yogurt
Actimel Fat Free Strawberry Yogurt Drinks
Activia Fat Free Vanilla Yogurts
Activia Grains & Nuts Museli & Fruit 0% Fat
Light & Free Greek Style Raspberry Yogurt
Light & Free Greek Style Strawberry Yogurt
Müller Light Banana Custard Yogurt
Müller Light Toffee Yogurt
Müller Light Vanilla Dark Chocolate Yogurt
Heinz Salad Cream Light
K.A. Sparkling Black Grape Soda


