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Azuca Intros Sugar Alternatives for Cannabis Edibles

The latest sugar alternatives compatible with Time Infusion include Stevia, Allulose and more.

The latest sugar alternatives compatible with Time Infusion include Stevia, Allulose and more.
The latest sugar alternatives compatible with Time Infusion include Stevia, Allulose and more.
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Azuca today announced new sugar alternatives that use its Time Infusion carrier ingredient benefits.

With the new alternatives, manufacturers don't have to be limited to traditional sugar or simple syrup when using Time Infusion, a superstructure of individually encapsulated cannabinoid molecules resulting in a hydrophilic or water-friendly ingredient. Azuca's new sugar alternatives are manufactured and produced using the company's cost-effective manufacturing solution, which it said can reduce active ingredient waste by up to 65% compared to traditional edibles manufacturing.

The latest sugar alternatives compatible with Time Infusion include:

  • Allulose - A low-calorie sweetener that is found in products such as wheat, jackfruit, figs, and raisins. Allulose is a simple sugar, so it is absorbed by the body but not metabolized. It also behaves like sugar with baking and freezing. Allulose is popular for the keto diet and is a perfect alternative for those who are diabetic. It is commonly used in snack bars and ice cream.
  • Stevia - A natural ingredient made from the leaves of a stevia plant that is sweeter than regular sugar but contains no carbohydrates, calories, or artificial ingredients, making it popular in the keto community. Stevia has a mild licorice taste that is slightly bitter and is best in coffee and flavored drinks.
  • Xylitol - Xylitol is a natural sugar alcohol which combines the traits of sugar molecules and alcohol molecules, and contains 40% less of the calories. Widely used in "sugar free" gum and mints. It is also a popular choice for the keto diet and manufacturing small pressed mits or tabs.
  • Monk Fruit - Also known as Lo Han Guo or swingle fruit, monk fruit is a small round fruit native to southern China. Known for its medicinal properties in eastern countries, but lately has gotten a lot of popularity as a zero-calorie sugar alternative. Can be used in a large variety of beverages and because it is stable at high temperatures, monk fruit can also be used in baked goods.
  • Sorbitol - Commonly found in a variety of berries and fruits, sorbitol is often used in packaged foods for sweetness, texture, and moisture retention. It is found naturally in berries like blackberries, raspberries and strawberries, as well as fruits such as apples, apricots, avocados, cherries, peaches and plums.
  • Erythritol - A zero-calorie, keto and diabetic-friendly sugar alcohol that is commonly found in grapes, mushrooms, pear and watermelon. It can also be found in fermented foods like beer, cheese, sake and wine. Erythritol is only about 60-80% as sweet as sugar and is considered a carbohydrate that is linked to having some oral benefits.
  • Agglomerated Dextrose - Dextrose can be used as a preservative and is almost identical to glucose so it can quickly be converted into energy in the human body. Coming from corn or wheat, it is about 20% less sweet than table sugar but has great uses in manufacturing baked goods as well as dissolvable powders.

"Sugar is the reigning queen when it comes to the majority of edibles so we continue to see high demand for our infused ingredient applications like White Cane, Raw, Demerara, Coconut, Maple, and Date Sugars," said Corinne Butler, VP of Sales & Marketing at Azuca. "But as the cannabis marketplace matures, so does the need to bring innovative products with advanced ingredients and we're proud to have found that solution without changing our manufacturing process."

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