🍭 Sweeten Your Life, Not Your Guilt!
It's Just - Allulose is a premium, single-ingredient sugar substitute that offers a low-calorie, non-glycemic alternative for health-conscious consumers. Ideal for baking and cooking, it caramelizes well and is friendly for keto, paleo, and diabetic lifestyles.
S**E
If you want a natural sweetener that actually tastes good try this one
My fiancé was recently diagnosed Type II diabetic. Until you are dealing with it , you don't realize how nearly impossible it is to find a natural sweetener that doesn't have a bad aftertaste. I've used stevia for years, but not exclusively as it's hard to cook with and does taste different. After reading up on what we could use, I researched until I found this. We were using allulose with monkfruit, but it makes coffee taste weird. Most other allulose brands have other things in them also. They'll have maltitol, erythritol or something in them. Sugar alcohols may be better than straight sugar, but they still affect your glycemic index. This is the only one I found that was JUST allulose. It actually tastes good, no funky aftertaste, AND I can bake with it! Hello again blueberry muffins. His A1C went from 11 to 8.9 in 2 months. Highly recommend for anyone even if not diabetic because after serious label reading we've realized almost all food has far more sugar in it than the human body should be using.
J**N
Tastes great
Very good product I was nicely impressed
K**.
Healthy sweetener
I try to stay away from artificial sweeteners, except on rare occasions. So I was intrigued when I heard of allulose, a healthier natural sweetener. I've been enjoying homemade guilt-free hot chocolate using allulose, cocoa powder, low-fat milk, vanilla, and the tiniest pinch of salt. It's also good in tea. Looking forward to trying it in homemade eggnog when the holidays roll around. I don't bake many desserts and haven't tried it in baked goods. I understand you have to be careful not to overdo the amount. It's definitely not as sweet as sugar but it has a pleasant flavor in hot beverages. Glad I discovered it.
P**R
A good substitute, but still not sugar yet!
A good substitute, but still not sugar yet! Really nice and good sugar alternative, and it has close characteristics to sugar- ideal for baking. However, I personally feel a bit bitter taste. Another cons is the price. Other than that- it is a good sugar alternative with 0 calories. Strongly recommended for those who watch sugar level in the blood.
I**E
One of the best
I like this brand of Allulose. It's one of the two granulated sweeteners I have used for a while. I love that it never spikes my blood sugar. I don't know what I'd do without Allulose. I highly recommend this brand. There's no cooling effect for me, and I will usually purchase the largest size, which is 4.5 lbs, as I go through a lot of it, and I love the sealability of the screw top container. I use it for baking, cooking, and sweetening coffee and teas. I have always been happy with the functionality and baking ability of the product. When I use it for baking my keto bread, it allows the tops of my rolls to brown. I will continue to purchase this brand; the size doesn't matter, it's all good.
A**.
Did not sweeten my tea
My purchase was spurred on by Ticktock and Instagram videos. For me, it didn’t sweeten my ice tea. I didn’t taste any sweetener. Maybe others might find a benefit to using this.
C**S
JURY STILL OUT
Want to start by saying I’m not a diabetic and this is not a life-significant product for me.Bought it because some ‘doctor’ was highly promoting its better qualities on social media as being the closest thing to sugar; However i find that to be a GROSS EXAGGERATION.I find this product completely messes with the flavor signature (as most artificial sweeteners tend to do) of whatever you put it in.To that end, I don’t find that it’s any better than Splenda, which it’s pretty bad unless you are talking about very bitter or acidic drinks like espresso and lemonade - in these cases it’s ANAZINGLY good at ‘taming’ those flavors, specially strong bitter espresso.However, this product, EVEN MORE THAN Splenda, if you use enough of it to sweeten whatever, like say espresso, it will remove the espresso flavor altogether. You’ll be left with something that you can’t ascertain what it is that you are drinking.To that end, I tend to first sweeten with sugar and use Splenda to take the bitter or burnt flavor of espresso off.However, for allulose, it takes huge amounts of it to really ‘sweeten’ things. By then, whatever your product was supposed to taste like, that flavor, is gone.For me this was a total waste of money.
J**6
Great Sugar Substitute
Great sugar substitute, works great even when heating for a glaze.
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