erythritol
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of erythritol
Example Sentences
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Even so, DeSouza recommends paying closer attention to ingredient labels and watching for erythritol or "sugar alcohol."
From Science Daily • Mar. 28, 2026
After their blood was drawn a half hour later, researchers "discovered that people who had the erythritol drink had more than double the risk of developing blood clots than those in the sugar group."
From Salon • Aug. 15, 2024
There are also polyols or sugar alcohols - erythritol particularly has gained traction in recent years.
From BBC • Dec. 14, 2023
When choosing a brand of monk fruit extract, make sure that it’s not combined with other low-calorie sweeteners such as erythritol.
From Seattle Times • Sep. 18, 2023
It is quietly replacing the sugar in many packaged foods with sucralose, stevia, allulose, erythritol and a wide variety of other artificial sweeteners and sugar substitutes.
From Washington Post
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