Nutridian Coconut Nectar Sugar Granules

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Unlock the Sustained Energy of low GI Nutridian Coconut Nectar Sugar

Coconut Nectar Sugar is a natural, lower-GI sugar substitute with traces of minerals. Versatile enough for everything from drinks to confectionery, it is the healthier, tastier way to indulge your sweet tooth.

Nutridian Coconut Nectar Sugar is a fantastic sugar alternative for the entire family. It releases energy slowly to help control blood sugar levels.

Nutridian Coconut Nectar Sugar - the ideal natural sugar choice for every diet.

Too often, what is good for you is not delicious and what is delicious is not good for you. Often, but not always – meet Coconut Nectar Sugar.

Coconut nectar sugar is a natural sugar alternative made from pure coconut flower buds. It retains all the flavour and sweetness of white sugar but has a GI of 35-50.

GI, or Glycemic Index, is a measure of how quickly energy is released from carbohydrates. Food with a higher GI causes large spikes in blood sugar. This is unhealthy for everyone but especially so for individuals who suffer from conditions like diabetes.

Coconut nectar sugar is firmly in the 'Low' (<55) GI range. A GI between 56 and 69 is considered ‘Medium’ and a value of 70 or more is categorised as ‘High’. The GI of white sugar typically ranges between 65 and 80.

Nutridian Coconut Nectar Sugar is 100% free of any additives. It is available as granules or as a syrup and neither undergoes chemical-heavy refinement like regular white sugar. The simple, all-natural production process also makes it the perfect alternative to stevia, which is actually manufactured using ethanol.

The result is a type of natural sugar that preserves all of coconut’s nutrients and benefits. It contains ten times as much zinc and four times as much magnesium as brown sugar.

It is time to give up over-processed, artificial sweeteners. Unlock your limitless potential with Nutridian Coconut Nectar Sugar, the 100% pure sugar substitute today!

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Why Choose Nutridian Coconut Nectar Sugar ?

  • Coconut Nectar Sugar Granules is a natural sweetener produced from the flower buds of the coconut tree. It is 100% pure coconut flower blossom nectar granulated sugar!

    ● Gluten Free
    ● Lower Glycemic Index : 35-50
    ● Unrefined
    ● Vegan
    ● Natural Sweetener
    ● Preservative Free
    ● No cane Sugar
    Expiry: October 2025

    Granules Nutritions Facts

    Until a few years ago, the coconut was blamed for a slew of health problems ranging from heart disease to bad skin. The results of the latest research reveal this to be an inaccurate conclusion.

    Instead, we now know that coconut products are packed with nutrients and can counter a variety of health problems.

    Coconut Sugar Nutrition Facts

    Coconut sugar substitutes for cane sugar very effectively in terms of taste. One of the most common concerns is that coconut sugar contains more calories than other forms of sugar.

    In reality, pure coconut sugar calories are no different than calories from cane sugar. Coconut sugar carbs, however, do differ. Cane sugar is fifty percent fructose whereas, in coconut sugar, the figure is between just three and nine percent.

    Fructose is a form of sugar that the body turns into fat. It also forms uric acid, which causes inflammation and creates free radicals that increase the risk of canceri.

    Coconut Sugar vs. Stevia

    Stevia is very popular among health and fitness enthusiasts because it is often credited with an 'all-natural' tag. However, it may not be the perfect coconut sugar substitute that it is sometimes made out to be.

    Stevia is itself a completely natural plant product. On the other hand, the natural plant material is processed using ethanol before it can be consumed as a sweetener.

    No chemicals are used in the production of coconut sugar. It is made using a simple traditional process of collecting the sap, then filtering and boiling it. A drying process is included to produce sugar granules.

    Coconut Sugar vs. Honey

    Another popular sweetener alternative for the health-conscious is honey. Pure honey possesses antibacterial properties but these are lost when it is heated, as when it is used with tea or coffee. Fortunately, coconut nectar benefits are not affected by heat.

    Coconut sugar recipes cover a wide range of cuisines and dishes. Coconut sugar paleo recipes are increasingly popular because they add such a depth of flavour to paleo food without compromising on purity.

    To get the best results, you have to know where to buy coconut sugar that is authentic and unadulterated. Nutridian Coconut Nectar Sugar is pure, unrefined and free from preservatives.

    Your body is the greatest instrument you will ever own. Give it the best nutrition. Give it Nutridian Coconut Nectar Sugar.

    ihttps://thetruthaboutcancer.com/foods-with-fructose/ and http://blog.doctoroz.com/dr-oz-blog/agave-why-we-were-wrong

    Coconut Nectar Sugar Caramelized Plantains

    Coconut Nectar Sugar Caramelized Plantains

    Ingredients

    • 3 tbsp Nutridian Coconut Nectar Sugar Granules
    • 3 ripe plantains (yellowish-brown and tender)
    • 1-2 tbsp Coconut oil or olive oil
    • 1 Pinch sea salt
    • ¼ tsp ground cinnamon
    • Whipped coconut cream or dairy-free ice cream (optional)

    Instructions

    1. Grease the skillet with the oil and heat it over medium-high heat.
    2. Chop the plantains into ½-inch slices. Toss them in a mixing bowl with the Nutridian Coconut Nectar Sugar, cinnamon and sea salt.
    3. Add just enough plantain slices to the skillet so they heat evenly. Cook for 2-3 minutes on each side until they are caramelized to a golden-brown colour.
    4. They can be served on their own or with whipped cream/ice cream.

    Coconut Nectar Sugar Cookies

    Coconut Nectar Sugar Cookies

    Ingredients

    • ½ cup Nutridian Coconut Nectar Sugar Granules
    • 6 tbsp butter, softened
    • 1 large egg
    • 1 cup All-purpose flour
    • 1 tsp Baking soda
    • ¼ tsp Kosher salt
    • ½ tsp Vanilla

    Instructions

    1. Preheat oven to 375°F.
    2. Use a medium-sized bowl to beat the Nutridian Coconut Nectar Sugar, butter, egg and vanilla into a dough.
    3. Add the flour, baking soda and salt to the dough and beat to combine.
    4. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. A generous tablespoon of the dough makes one cookie. Bake for 8-10 minutes or until the tops of the cookies appear dry.
    5. Let the cookies cool in the pan for a minute, then move them to a cooling rack.
    6. Serve warm. Keep the remainder in an airtight container so they stay soft.

    Coconut Nectar Sugar Cinnamon Baked Pears

    Coconut Nectar Sugar Cinnamon Baked Pears

    Ingredients

    • 2 tbsp Nutridian Coconut Nectar Sugar Granules
    • 3 Pears
    • 3 tbsp Coconut Oil
    • ¾ cup Oats
    • ½ tsp Cinnamon
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    Instructions

    1. Preheat oven to 350°F.
    2. Add the Nutridian Coconut Nectar Sugar, oats, oil and cinnamon to a bowl and mix well.
    3. Cut the pears in half, remove the seeds and use a spoon to scoop out a hole in each. Stuff the holes with the prepared batter.
    4. Bake for 25-30 minutes until the pears are soft and the oats are crunchy.

    Vegan Coconut Nectar Sugar Cupcakes

    Coconut Nectar Sugar Cinnamon Baked Pears

    Ingredients

    • 1¾ cups Nutridian Coconut Nectar Sugar Granules
    • 2½ cups Sall-purpose unbleached flour
    • ⅔ cups Butter,softened
    • 2½ tsp Baking powder
    • 1½ tsp Vanilla extract
    • 1¼ cups Salmond milk
    • ½ tsp sea salt
    • 2 cage-free Organic egg replacers

    Instructions

    1. Add all the ingredients to a bowl and mix into a consistent batter.
    2. Place the batter into cupcake liners. Preheat your oven to 375°F and bake for 18-20 minutes or until a toothpick inserted into the centre comes out clean.

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