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(Sorbitol and maltitol also contribute carbs to a keto diet and should definitely be avoided). In short: erythritol is the best keto sweetener to use in keto recipes. Monk fruit extract and stevia are the best keto-friendly sweeteners for everyday consumption.
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Read More »We’ll get to the list after a brief refresher on the keto diet and the reasons why so many foods must be avoided. You consult our list of the three best keto sweeteners – and use one of them to replace the sugar that may completely bust your diet. (And if you’ve never heard of monk fruit extract, prepare to be amazed.)
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Read More »This natural sweetener has been getting more attention lately, but those who don’t pay attention to nutritional or diet trends may still not be aware of it. Monk fruit sweetener is sourced from the fruit of – you guessed it – the monk fruit tree (Siraitia grosvenorii). It’s a small fruit that looks like a gourd and is native to South Asia (particularly Southern China) where it’s known as luo han guo. And it has been used for medicinal purposes for centuries; it’s most often turned into tea because the fruit goes bad soon after it’s picked. What’s most interesting for our purposes is that monk fruit is also incredibly sweet – 150-200 times sweeter than table sugar. That unusual sweetness is due to the presence of compounds called mogrosides, which also provide impressive health benefits. We’ll get to those shortly. The extracts from many types of fruit are quite sweet. What makes monk fruit extract so unusual, however, is that it contains only mogrosides; all forms of sugar, like glucose and fructose, are removed during the extraction process. That allows the sweetener to pass through the gastrointestinal tract without being digested. And no digestion means no calories or carbs are absorbed or processed by the body. That’s one reason that monk fruit extract is the ideal sugar replacement. The others are the health and wellness benefits we’ve mentioned: Preliminary testing shows that mogrosides lower blood glucose levels and encourages the body to produce insulin. Controlling blood sugar levels is very important for diabetics, of course, but it can also work to prevent the insulin resistance that may lead to the development of type 2 diabetes. (Incidentally, monk fruit extract’s glycemic index is zero, ideal for diabetics.) Mogrosides contain bountiful levels of antioxidants, and also work as anti-inflammatories. That means they can help prevent the oxidative stress which leads to a laundry list of health issues including asthma, heart disease, inflammatory diseases and cancer. Monk fruit extract has been shown to improve cholesterol levels, increasing “good” cholesterol and decreasing “bad” cholesterol. A zero-calorie, zero-carb sweetener like monk fruit can obviously be an attractive sugar substitute for keto dieters. But there’s also some evidence linking monk fruit extract and similar products to weight loss when used in conjunction with diet plans and exercise. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the use of monk fruit sweetener more than ten years ago, describing it with their usual phrase: Generally Recognized as Safe. In fact, there are no known side effects associated with this keto-friendly sweetener. Monk fruit extract is considered a stable compound, so you can cook or bake with it, too. The only drawbacks are that it has a slightly bitter aftertaste and it’s more expensive than other alternatives.
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