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By Peter Greweling and Culinary Institute of America

Published 2007

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Glucose syrup is usually the second most prevalent sweetener in a jelly formula. It acts as a doctoring agent, contributes body, reduces sweetness, and retains moisture in the jelly. An excessive level of glucose syrup causes toughness, so glucose syrup should be limited to less than 60 percent of the total sweetener.

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