uses of sugar alcohols in baking and cooking
Sugar alcohols are a common substitute for traditional sugar in baking and cooking. They provide sweetness without raising blood sugar levels as much as regular sugar, making them suitable for individuals with diabetes. Additionally, sugar alcohols can add bulk and moisture to baked goods while maintaining their texture, and they have fewer calories than regular sugar.
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