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What if we could sweeten foods and beverages without sucrose (table sugar) and without chemical sugar substitutes (like aspartame or sucralose)? What if there was a sugar that not only sweetens but enhances flavor? And what if that sugar was actually good for you? Introducing trehalose (tree-UH-lowz), a sugar product now available for home use for the first time since its discovery over 175 years ago.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the size of the Swanson Trehalose powder? A: The Swanson Trehalose powder comes in one pound, which is approximately four hundred fifty-four grams.
- Q: Is Swanson Trehalose pure and natural? A: Yes, Swanson Trehalose is one hundred percent pure, derived from natural sources like fungi and plants.
- Q: What are the main ingredients in this product? A: The main ingredient in this product is trehalose, a disaccharide sugar composed of two glucose molecules.
- Q: How can I use Swanson Trehalose in cooking? A: You can replace sugar one for one with trehalose in recipes, but since it is about half as sweet, you might need to adjust the amount.
- Q: Can I use Swanson Trehalose for baking? A: Yes, Swanson Trehalose can be used for baking, but it does not brown like regular sugar, so consider leaving some sugar in your recipe.
- Q: Is Swanson Trehalose suitable for energy boosting? A: Yes, trehalose provides quick energy as it metabolizes into glucose, releasing energy over a sustained period.
- Q: How should I store Swanson Trehalose powder? A: Store Swanson Trehalose in a cool, dry place, away from moisture to maintain its quality.
- Q: What is the shelf life of Swanson Trehalose? A: Swanson Trehalose is formulated for twenty-four months from the date of manufacture, according to FDA guidelines.
- Q: Is Swanson Trehalose safe for diabetics? A: Yes, trehalose does not cause a rapid rise in blood glucose levels, making it a safer option for those managing diabetes.
- Q: Can I use Swanson Trehalose in beverages? A: Yes, you can add Swanson Trehalose to beverages as a sweetener without affecting the natural flavor.
- Q: How much trehalose should I use in recipes? A: Start with one tablespoon of regular sugar for every half cup of trehalose and adjust to taste.
- Q: Is Swanson Trehalose suitable for vegan diets? A: Yes, Swanson Trehalose is a plant-derived sugar, making it suitable for vegan diets.
- Q: What types of recipes can I use Swanson Trehalose in? A: Swanson Trehalose can be used in various recipes, including desserts, sauces, and as a sweetener in drinks.
- Q: Does Swanson Trehalose have any allergens? A: Swanson Trehalose is generally considered allergen-free, but always check the label for specific allergen information.
- Q: What if my Swanson Trehalose arrives damaged? A: If your Swanson Trehalose arrives damaged, contact customer service for assistance with returns or exchanges.

