Food Sweetener Market, By Type (Sucrose (Common Sugar), Starch Sweeteners and Sugar Alcohols, High Intensity Sweeteners (HIS)), By Application (Bakery and Confectionery, Dairy and Desserts, Beverages, Meat and Meat Products, Soups, Sauces, and Dressings, Other Applications), By Region (North America, Latin America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Middle East & Africa) - Size, Share, Outlook, and Opportunity Analysis, 2022 - 2030
Food sweeteners are substances that have the capacity to enhance the taste and aroma of foods. They are made from sugar or carbohydrate-derived sweet tasting compounds. Their presence in food affects the colour and texture of food and can influence osmotic pressure and water activity. Among them are sucrose, glucose syrups, and isomaltulose. Several sugars are naturally occurring in food. Those made from sucrose have less than 1 calorie per serving. In contrast, sugar alcohols, which are often found in processed foods, can cause digestive problems in some people. However, artificial sweeteners, such as sucralose, can be found in foods, including fruit juices, cereals, and baked goods.
Market Dynamics:
The global food sweetener market is largely driven by increasing demand for low-calorie consumer goods. In addition, the increasing health consciousness of consumers is driving the growth of the market. This has led to the emergence of natural sweeteners that mimic the taste of conventional sugar. In addition, manufacturers are concentrating on expanding their product portfolios and investing more in R&D.
On contrary, increasing taxes and label regulations on sugar is expected to restrict the market growth.
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