

Low Sugar Mocha Assorted Cookies Delight Gift Set (12pcs)
Gift box includes Low Sugar Cookies (6 pcs each of Pistachio, Coffee)
Packing Size:193 mm x 193 mm x 48 mm
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(All low sugar cookies are individually packed)
【Low Sugar Mocha Assorted Cookies Delight Gift Set|Sophisticated Adult Flavors, Deep and Intense】
Dedicated to those who appreciate fine taste! Imperial Patisserie's "Low Sugar Mocha Assorted Cookies Delight Gift Set" brings together two mature flavors - Low Sugar Pistachio Cookies (6 pieces), showcasing elegance with a delicate nutty aroma and Low Sugar Coffee Cookies (6 pieces), made with Arabica coffee powder, with a bittersweet blend as rich as freshly ground coffee.
Low-sugar production preserves the original taste of the ingredients and contains no artificial sweeteners. The sugar content of each piece is lower than the Hong Kong "low-sugar" standard definition (≤5g of sugar per 100g), with less than 1/10 of a teaspoon of sugar. The reduced sugar content further highlights the depth of the nuts and coffee, making it suitable to pair with black coffee or as a high-end business gift, demonstrating taste and thoughtfulness.
Q1: What is a sugar substitute?
A sugar substitute refers to a sweetener that can replace sugar, including both artificial and natural sources.
Q2: What sugar substitute does Imperial Patisserie use in its low-sugar cookie series?
Imperial Patisserie's low-sugar cookie series uses "Maltitol" exclusively.
Q3: What is Maltitol?
Maltitol is a type of sugar substitute, also known as a sugar alcohol, and is a natural sweetener. It has a similar sweetness to sucrose but is lower in calories and not easily digested and absorbed by the human body. Therefore, it is widely used in sugar-free or low-sugar foods as a substitute for sucrose.
Q4: What are the characteristics of Maltitol?
Source: Maltitol is extracted from maltose and belongs to the sugar alcohol class, naturally found in fruits and fermented foods.
Sweetness: The sweetness is about 75-90% of sucrose.
Calories: The calories are about half of sucrose, about 2 kcal per gram.
Blood Sugar: Because it is not easily digested and absorbed by the human body, maltitol has less impact on blood sugar, making it suitable for diabetics and people who need to control their weight.
Q5: What are the applications of Maltitol?
Food: Widely used in sugar-free or low-sugar foods, such as baked goods, candies, beverages, etc.
Diabetic Foods: Used as a sweetener for diabetics.
Children's Foods: Helps prevent tooth decay.
Q6: What is the common labeling of maltitol on food ingredient labels?
The common labeling of maltitol on food ingredient labels is sweetener (E965).