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What sugar substitute do you use?
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<blockquote data-quote="sammmy" data-source="post: 201788" data-attributes="member: 38594"><p>Apparently there is nothing better than Sucralose invented. It is like Stevia (if you overdo it, it gets bitter but not intensely sweet like sugar) without the herbal taste. </p><p></p><p>Years ago, when there was 100% pure Stevia, it was really good, but nowadays it is always cut with something and doesn't perform as well so I gave up on buying Stevia.</p><p></p><p>I use sucralose for hot cocoa drink, chocolate rice pudding with milk always comes good. However, sucralose and stevia do not have the sweetness intensity of sugar to sweeten chocolate for example.</p><p></p><p>My favorite recipe is mixing a 1lb of frozen strawberries, thawed in the microwave, add a heaping teaspoon of L-Glutamine, and a pinch of sucralose. The L-Glutamine mixes with the water juice of the strawberries and forms a white crunchy "sauce", which is made sweet by the sucralose. I actually prefer that to strawberries and sugar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sammmy, post: 201788, member: 38594"] Apparently there is nothing better than Sucralose invented. It is like Stevia (if you overdo it, it gets bitter but not intensely sweet like sugar) without the herbal taste. Years ago, when there was 100% pure Stevia, it was really good, but nowadays it is always cut with something and doesn't perform as well so I gave up on buying Stevia. I use sucralose for hot cocoa drink, chocolate rice pudding with milk always comes good. However, sucralose and stevia do not have the sweetness intensity of sugar to sweeten chocolate for example. My favorite recipe is mixing a 1lb of frozen strawberries, thawed in the microwave, add a heaping teaspoon of L-Glutamine, and a pinch of sucralose. The L-Glutamine mixes with the water juice of the strawberries and forms a white crunchy "sauce", which is made sweet by the sucralose. I actually prefer that to strawberries and sugar. [/QUOTE]
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