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All About Allulose Sweetener – PlanetBake

All About Allulose Sweetener – PlanetBake

  All About Allulose Sweetener  We want to share with you some simple facts about the natural sweetener Allulose.   Let's get right to it, shall we?  Allulose is a low calorie sugar with the same clean, sweet taste you expect from sugar. Allulose is only 75% as sweet as real sugar and therefore most drinks and desserts

Allulose is 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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CARAMELIZES LIKE SUGAR: Allulose, a multi-purpose sweetener derived from non-GMO corn, is ideal for use in cooking and baking. Allulose caramelizes

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