There is no official classification of fat replacers, but they are generally grouped by
A. the reduction in number of kcalories in the product.
B. their functionality in the foods where they are used.
C. the reduction in percentage of kcalories in the food.
D. whether their chemical structure is carbohydrate, protein, or lipid based.
Answer: D
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