Sweetening Agents

3 words in this vocabulary list

noun a synthetic compound used as a sugar substitute, typically 300-400 times sweeter than sucrose

  • The use of saccharin as a sugar substitute in food products has been a topic of debate among health experts.
  • I heard that saccharin is used in some diet sodas to make them taste sweet without the calories.
  • I can't stand the taste of saccharin, it's so artificial.
  • Her saccharin smile didn't fool anyone, we all knew she was upset.

noun a slang term for a high-quality, top-performing individual or thing

  • The scientist used ace-k as a sweetening agent in the experiment.
  • I always choose the diet soda with ace-k because it tastes better.
  • I can't stand the aftertaste of ace-k in my drink.
  • Her performance on the test was ace-k, she aced it!

noun acesulfame-k - a high-intensity artificial sweetener that is 200 times sweeter than sucrose, commonly used in food and beverages

  • Acesulfame-K is a non-nutritive sweetener that is commonly used in food and beverages.
  • I prefer to use Acesulfame-K in my coffee instead of sugar.
  • I heard Acesulfame-K is the new sweetener everyone is raving about.
  • Adding Acesulfame-K to the recipe was the cherry on top of the cake.