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Allulose vs Honey: Which is Better? - The Coconut Mama

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Wholesome! Organic Coconut Palm Sugar (also known as Organic Coconut Sugar) is a rich, unrefined brown sugar with a deep caramel flavor. It is produced by tapping the sweet nectar from the tropical coconut palm tree flower and drying the nutrient rich juice in a large open kettle drum. The juice condenses into a delicious, handmade whole brown sugar that adds warm color and a depth of flavor to baking. It is delightful in brownies, cookies and cakes and also makes a perfect topping for oatmeal.

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Wholesome Allulose is a delicious calorie free liquid sweetener that tastes like sugar with a mild, clean sweetness, no bitterness and no aftertaste. Allulose is a rare sugar or monosaccharide naturally found in figs, raisins and kiwi. Allulose is perfect for low carb diets as Allulose has 0g net carbs per serving and no glycemic impact on blood sugar.

Wholesome Allulose, 100% Pure - 11.5 oz

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