Hermesetas is a brand of tabletop sweeteners. The brand offers zero-calorie sweeteners in liquid and tablet form, suitable for everyday use in foods and drinks as a sugar substitute.
- The brand was established in Switzerland in 1932.
- In 1957, Hermesetas introduced the first tabletop sweetener in Europe.
- In 1998, the brand launched its liquid sweetener, Hermesetas Mini Sweet.
- The brand has since expanded its distribution globally and is now available in over 100 countries.
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Hermesetas sweeteners are made from saccharin, a type of artificial sweetener.
Yes, Hermesetas sweeteners have been approved for use by various food safety authorities, including the FDA and the European Food Safety Authority.
Yes, Hermesetas sweeteners are suitable for use in recipes as a sugar substitute.
Hermesetas sweeteners are zero-calorie sugar substitutes, and a little goes a long way compared to regular sugar.
Hermesetas sweeteners can be used as part of a diabetic-friendly diet, but it is recommended to consult a healthcare professional before making any dietary changes.