European Association
of Sugar Manufacturers

European Association
of Sugar Manufacturers

15 02, 2018

Is unrefined sugar healthier than refined sugar?

By |2018-02-15T10:06:06+00:00February 15th, 2018|

No. Both have the same energy content and are treated the same way by the body. In fact, all crystallised sugar has been refined to some degree. So-called ‘unrefined’ sugar has only been partially refined to retain colour and flavour.

15 02, 2018

What is the role of sugar in a healthy and balanced diet?

By |2018-02-15T10:05:07+00:00February 15th, 2018|

A healthy balanced diet is one that has a variety of foods in moderation. The EU’s independent scientific advisory body (EFSA) recommends that 45-60% of our daily energy intake come from carbohydrates (including starches and sugars). Carbohydrates are the most important fuel for our brains and provide our bodies with the energy our organs need [...]

15 02, 2018

Has the consumption of sugar increased over the years?

By |2018-02-15T10:04:00+00:00February 15th, 2018|

There is a common misperception that sugar consumption has risen over the years. However, the sugar supply in the EU has remained stable for over 40 years and has, on average, amounted to about 33 kg per capita per year between 1970 and 2011, as demonstrated by the agricultural statistics provided by the FAO. These [...]

15 02, 2018

What role does sugar play in food?

By |2023-03-12T11:08:05+00:00February 15th, 2018|

Sugar is first and foremost used because of its sweetening properties. It has a clean sweet taste with no aftertaste and is the reference against which other sweeteners are compared. Beyond its sweetening properties, sugar provides structure and texture to many traditional foods, such as bakery products and jam. Sugar helps to create crispness and [...]

15 02, 2018

What are the different types of sugar and where are they found?

By |2021-02-03T18:46:16+00:00February 15th, 2018|

There are many different types of sugars. They all provide 4 kcal/17 kJ per gram. The sugars most commonly present in foods include: sucrose, glucose, fructose, maltose and lactose. All of these sugars occur naturally. Sucrose is simply table sugar. Glucose, fructose and sucrose are found in honey, and fruit and vegetables (see table below). [...]