Allulose Sweetener
Sweeteness level:
1 and 1/3 teaspoon allulose = 1 teaspoon sugar.
1 and 1/3 cup allulose = 1 cup sugar.
Allulose is an all-natural sweetener derived from non-GMO corn, and can also be found in jackfruit, kiwi, figs, and raisins. Rich in natural nutrients, antioxidants and low on the glycemic index. Although Allulose is not a sugar alcohol, it contains 0 carbs and 90% fewer calories than regular sugar.Allulose is unique among sweeteners because it caramelizes just like sugar! Perfect for cooking, baking, sauces and glazes
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Q & A
Yes it is 100% pure allulose!
Yossi Katz answered on June 8, 2022 store managerHi Christy, I am guessing that means sugar. So you need to add 1/3 of a cup (33%) more.
Enjoy!
Yossi Katz answered on February 9, 2022 store managerHealth Garden’s Allulose is derived from non-GMO corn grown in South Korea.
Yossi Katz answered on December 8, 2021 store managerSorry, no questions were found
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Health Garden’s allulose sweetener is made of all-natural, non-GMO corn.
Allulose is a naturally-occurring, low-energy, monosaccharide sugar found in several fruits and vegetables, including jackfruit, kiwi, figs, and raisins. Allulose is not a sugar alcohol.
Derived from non-GMO corn grown in South Korea, Health Garden’s allulose ensures pure and high-quality ingredients.
Containing minimal calories and carbs, allulose is safe to use in daily consumption and moderation. The ingredient can help manage diabetes, hypertension, and obesity when used as part of a healthy lifestyle!
Allulose is unique among sugar substitutes because it caramelizes just like sugar, making it the perfect choice for sauces and glazes!
Q: How many carbs are there in allulose per serving?
A: 0 grams per serving.
Q:How many calories are there in allulose per serving ?
A: 1.6 calories.
Q: Where does allulose land on the glycemic index (GI)?
A: Allulose is incredibly low on the GI scale, having a glycemic index value of 0.
Q: Is allulose safe for pets?
A: Yes, alulose is safe for pets. It can be added into homemade dog treats, etc.
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