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Model: King Arthur, Baking Sugar Alternative, Made with Plant-Based Ingredients, Keto-Friendly, 1-to-1 Substitute for Granulated Sugar, 12 Ounces
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Google - Allulose, a monosaccharide also known as psicose, is a rare sugar. It's found naturally in dried fruits like jackfruit, figs and raisins, but only in small quantities which makes it difficult to extract from its original source.
I prefer this to all other sugar substitutes. It is not as sweet as others, but it does not have the cold aftertaste of others. Made some ridiculous chocolate chip cookies last night.
I know the taste is something subjective, but I've found the taste of this sugar alternative pretty nice.
What I do is mix the Swerve 50/50 with Splenda. Hopefully that still works with the taste using this. I use liquid Splenda for coffee, but use the Splenda/Swerve mix for smoothies and things like coleslaw and cucumber salad.
I prefer this to all other sugar substitutes. It is not as sweet as others, but it does not have the cold aftertaste of others. Made some ridiculous chocolate chip cookies last night.
Did you use these chocolate chips? They don't taste bad and fairly low carb.
What I do is mix the Swerve 50/50 with Splenda. Hopefully that still works with the taste using this. I use liquid Splenda for coffee, but use the Splenda/Swerve mix for smoothies and things like coleslaw and cucumber salad.
Will try the 50/50 idea.
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Have like a life's time supply of swerve from when I've spotted them on Amazon warehouse deals….but took a look at the ingredients of this and I've never tried such a varied mixture of natural sweeteners before, so in for 1 just out of curiosity.
I'm not actively trying to lower my sugar intake, but at this price and then as well try mixing this with regular sugar to see if I can make my baked goods healthier.
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Google - Allulose, a monosaccharide also known as psicose, is a rare sugar. It's found naturally in dried fruits like jackfruit, figs and raisins, but only in small quantities which makes it difficult to extract from its original source.
A Comprehensive Guide to the 4 Best Natural Sweeteners
Allulose
Monk Fruit
Stevia
Erythritol
All four are in that. So I don't see anything wrong with it.
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