Check for the "use-by" date on the packaging of the levulose.
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Description
Levulose is a sugar isomeric with dextrose and rotates plane-polarised light to the left. Though levulose and fructose both are fruit sugars but are different from each other. Levulose is D-fructose, the left-rotating stereoisomer of fructose, whereas fructose is a monosaccharide ketose sugar. Levulose is found naturally in honey and in many sweet fruits.