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Maple Health Syrup the alternative of sugar

The best alternative to Sugar is maple syrup. It is pure, since it is obtained naturally from maple tree sap, contains minerals like calcium zinc and copper.

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Maple Health Syrup the alternative of sugar

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  1. The alternative of sugar is 100% pure maple health syrup This flavourful sweetener is 100% natural, pure and free of any colouring or additives, and may be a healthier alternative to sugar when used in moderate amounts. Boiled down directly from tree sap, which is harvested from the maple tree towards the end of winter, pure maple syrup is an unprocessed, authentic product of nature. White sugar, typically derived from sugar cane, is processed and purified before being sold. Because maple syrup is not processed, it contains higher levels of potentially beneficial minerals, including calcium, potassium, magnesium, zinc, sodium and copper, making it the best sugar alternative. In addition, 100% pure maple syrup does not contain high fructose corn syrup, a modified sugar substitute commonly found in processed foods. In contrast with other sugars that are not recommended for diabetics, maple syrup contains a phytohormone called abscisic acid, which may play a therapeutic role in managing diabetes and metabolic functions. This phytohormone stimulates the release of insulin by pancreatic cells, increases the sensitivity of fat cells and encourages the absorption of sugars by the muscles. Therefore, it is a good substitute of sugar Studies currently underway indicate that it may therefore help the body better metabolize the sugars in maple syrup.

  2. Another study from the University of Tokyo, suggests that maple syrup may promote a healthy liver since it seems to inhibit certain genes linked to the production of ammonia, which is harmful to the liver. These discoveries, while preliminary, are more reasons to choose maple as your sweetener. In most recipes that call for sugar, replace white or brown sugar with an equivalent volume of maple syrup. Just reduce the quantity of liquid in the recipe accordingly (for each cup of maple syrup substituted, reduce liquid by a ¼ cup). Maple syrup can also be substituted directly for liquid sweeteners, such as honey, treacle and corn syrup, without any other adjustments.

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