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Sirop glucose-fructose

A starch-derived sweetener combining glucose and fructose in varying proportions, commonly used in European food manufacturing.

Definition

Glucose-fructose syrup is a sweetening ingredient produced from starch (usually corn or wheat) through enzymatic conversion. It is the European equivalent of HFCS.

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