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D-Tagatose: The rare sugar of 2026

D-Tagatose has become the primary sugar substitute in 2026’s functional food market. It is a rare, naturally occurring hexose that provides 92% of the sweetness of sucrose but contains only 1.5 kcal/g (roughly 30% of sugar’s calories).

  • Glycemic Control: Unlike sugar, D-Tagatose does not spike blood glucose levels, making it the preferred sweetener for diabetic-friendly beverages.

  • Prebiotic Benefits: It serves as a prebiotic, improving intestinal flora and gut health.

  • Maillard Reaction: Unlike other polyols (like Erythritol), Tagatose undergoes the Maillard reaction, meaning it can brown and caramelize, allowing for high-quality sugar-free bakery products.

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