glükózszirup
Glükózszirup, also known as glucose syrup, is a liquid sweetener made from the hydrolysis of starch. This process breaks down the starch into smaller sugar units, primarily glucose. Depending on the degree of hydrolysis, the resulting syrup can contain varying amounts of glucose, maltose, and other saccharides. It is a common ingredient in many food products.
The production of glükózszirup typically begins with starchy materials such as corn, wheat, potatoes, or tapioca.
Glükózszirup is widely used in the food industry due to its versatile properties. It serves as a