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- adjective Not
nutritive .
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Examples
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You hear terms like sugar alcohols, sugar substitutes, "natural" sugar substitutes, artificial sweeteners, nutritive sweeteners and nonnutritive sweeteners.
Glenn D. Braunstein, M.D.: Artificial Sweeteners: Are They Better or Worse Than the Real Thing? M.D. Glenn D. Braunstein 2010
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It was, notoriously, one of only three things I would eat at summer camp, the other two being salad (which was made of iceberg lettuce and therefore nonnutritive) and Cool Whip.
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You hear terms like sugar alcohols, sugar substitutes, "natural" sugar substitutes, artificial sweeteners, nutritive sweeteners and nonnutritive sweeteners.
Glenn D. Braunstein, M.D.: Artificial Sweeteners: Are They Better or Worse Than the Real Thing? M.D. Glenn D. Braunstein 2010
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A nutritive sweetener has some calories (less than sugar, though); a nonnutritive sweetener offers no calories.
Glenn D. Braunstein, M.D.: Artificial Sweeteners: Are They Better or Worse Than the Real Thing? M.D. Glenn D. Braunstein 2010
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A nutritive sweetener has some calories (less than sugar, though); a nonnutritive sweetener offers no calories.
Glenn D. Braunstein, M.D.: Artificial Sweeteners: Are They Better or Worse Than the Real Thing? M.D. Glenn D. Braunstein 2010
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Artificial sweeteners are nonnutritive (calorie-free) synthetic sugar substitutes, although they can be manufactured from natural substances like herbs or, in the case of how Splenda describes itself, from real sugar.
Glenn D. Braunstein, M.D.: Artificial Sweeteners: Are They Better or Worse Than the Real Thing? M.D. Glenn D. Braunstein 2010
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You hear terms like sugar alcohols, sugar substitutes, "natural" sugar substitutes, artificial sweeteners, nutritive sweeteners and nonnutritive sweeteners.
Glenn D. Braunstein, M.D.: Artificial Sweeteners: Are They Better or Worse Than the Real Thing? M.D. Glenn D. Braunstein 2010
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Artificial sweeteners are nonnutritive (calorie-free) synthetic sugar substitutes, although they can be manufactured from natural substances like herbs or, in the case of how Splenda describes itself, from real sugar.
Glenn D. Braunstein, M.D.: Artificial Sweeteners: Are They Better or Worse Than the Real Thing? M.D. Glenn D. Braunstein 2010
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A nutritive sweetener has some calories (less than sugar, though); a nonnutritive sweetener offers no calories.
Glenn D. Braunstein, M.D.: Artificial Sweeteners: Are They Better or Worse Than the Real Thing? M.D. Glenn D. Braunstein 2010
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Artificial sweeteners are nonnutritive (calorie-free) synthetic sugar substitutes, although they can be manufactured from natural substances like herbs or, in the case of how Splenda describes itself, from real sugar.
Glenn D. Braunstein, M.D.: Artificial Sweeteners: Are They Better or Worse Than the Real Thing? M.D. Glenn D. Braunstein 2010
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