Coconut sugar is derived from the nectar of coconut blossoms and is considered a natural alternative to white sugar. It has a mild caramel flavor and retains some of the plant's nutrients, making it a popular choice for those seeking more natural sweetener solutions.

Coconut sugar
Price range: 0.55€ through 2.75€
Coconut sugar: A natural, aromatic choice with a low glycemic index for sweets and flavors. Healthy choice in confectionery.
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Origin | Myanmar |
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Packing | |
Weight | 100 gr, 200 gr, 500 gr |
Benefits & Properties
- Lower glycemic index – Contributes to a milder increase in blood sugar compared to white sugar.
- Contains trace elements – Such as potassium, magnesium, iron and zinc.
- Natural origin – It is not refined or chemically processed.
- Suitable for vegans – It does not come from animal sources or processed with animal products.
Where is it used?
- In sweets and pastries – As a sugar substitute with a deeper flavor.
- In coffee, tea or smoothies – For more natural sweetness.
- In sauces and dressings – Enhances sweet-salty flavors.
- In energy bars and granola – For natural, unprocessed sweetness.
Frequent questions
What is coconut sugar?
It is a natural sweetener derived from the concentrated nectar of the flowers of the coconut tree.
Is it healthier than white sugar?
It has a lower glycemic index and contains some nutrients, but it remains a sweetener and should be consumed in moderation.
Does it taste like coconut?
No. Its taste is more reminiscent of brown sugar or caramel, without a strong coconut flavor.
Can I use it instead of sugar in recipes?
Yes, in a 1:1 ratio, without changing the texture or performance of the recipe.
Is it suitable for diabetics?
Although it has a lower glycemic index, it still contains sugars. Its consumption should be done with caution and under medical guidance.
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