Sweetener
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Template:Short description Template:Other uses Template:More citations needed A sweetener is a substance added to food or drink to impart the flavor of sweetness, either because it contains a type of sugar, or because it contains a sweet-tasting sugar substitute. Various natural non-sugar sweeteners (NSS) and artificial sweeteners are used to produce food and drink.
List of sweeteners
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- Sugar<ref name=":0">Template:Cite web</ref>
- Sugar alcohol
- Sucrose, or glucose-fructose, commonly called table sugar
- Sugar substitute, including artificial sweetener<ref name=":0" />
- Syrups
- Agave syrup, or agave nectar<ref name=":0" />
- Maple syrup<ref name=":0" />
- Corn syrup
- High-fructose corn syrup (HFCS), used industrially
- Honey<ref name=":0" />
- Molasses<ref name=":0" />
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- Glycyrrhizin, found in liquorice<ref name=":1" />
- Unrefined sweetener