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Sucanat crystals

Learn what Sucanat crystals (Sucanat crystals) is, why it's added to food, whether it's safe, and which products contain it.

Low concern

What is Sucanat crystals?

Sucanat crystals are a type of raw sugar, obtained by drying and minimally crystallizing sugarcane juice. It is considered a less processed alternative to white sugar, retaining the natural minerals of sugarcane.

Why is Sucanat crystals added to food?

Sucanat crystals (Sucanat crystals) is a sweetener commonly found in: Desserts, baked goods, natural beverages.

Is Sucanat crystals banned anywhere?

✓ Not currently banned in the EU or known to be restricted in other countries.

Is Sucanat crystals okay for kids?

Sucanat crystals is generally considered safe for children within normal dietary amounts.

Common foods that contain Sucanat crystals

  • Desserts
  • baked goods
  • natural beverages

See the full list of foods that contain Sucanat crystals

How to spot Sucanat crystals on labels

Look for any of these names in the ingredients list:

  • Sucanat crystals
  • Sucanat crystals

Common misspellings to watch for:

  • sucandt crystals
  • sucanat erystals
  • sucanat crystdls
  • sucdnat crystals
  • sueanat crystals
  • sucanat cry$tals
  • sucanat crystal$
  • $ucanat crystals
  • sucanat crystals

Better alternatives

• It may contribute to increased blood sugar levels if consumed in large quantities. • Not recommended for people who need to avoid simple carbohydrates.

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Also known as

  • sucandt crystals
  • sucanat erystals
  • sucanat crystdls
  • sucdnat crystals
  • sueanat crystals
  • sucanat cry$tals
  • sucanat crystal$
  • $ucanat crystals
  • sucanat crystals

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Frequently asked questions about Sucanat crystals

Is Sucanat crystals safe to eat?
Sucanat crystals has a harm level of 1 out of 3. Low concern.
Is Sucanat crystals banned anywhere?
Sucanat crystals is not currently banned in the EU or known to be restricted in other countries.
Is Sucanat crystals safe for children?
Sucanat crystals is generally considered safe for children within normal dietary amounts.
How do I spot Sucanat crystals on a food label?
Look for Sucanat crystals, Sucanat crystals in the ingredients list. It may also appear as: sucandt crystals, sucanat erystals, sucanat crystdls.

Ingredients change. Always check the actual product label before purchasing. Information on this page is for educational purposes only.