Consumer Reports looks at why experts are raising concerns about sugar substitutes showing up in surprising places.
Trisha Calvo, a health journalist with Consumer Reports, says sugar substitutes are now in a variety of everyday foods–sucralose in microwave popcorn, allulose in breakfast cereal, stevia in ketchup, ...
Date caramel, a mixture of dates and other ingredients, is being touted as a healthier alternative to traditional coffee ...
The Raya and Dua Bakehouse founder developed this recipe for ripping apart and enjoying with kaya, soft-boiled eggs, pickled ...
A satisfying breakfast can prevent irritability and mood swings caused by low blood sugar - but experts have warned against ...
Add jaggery to your smoothies for a delicious and natural energy boost in the morning. Simply blend one banana, a handful of ...
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Use these six natural sugar substitutes to help you monitor your refined sugar intake. The best part is that they are likely ...
Writing for The Tasting Table, Former barista Hunter Wren Miele said: 'You might not realise it, but what you've always put ...
Honey is often considered an all-natural alternative to table sugar—and has added antioxidant and anti-inflammatory ...
US sweet protein startup Oobli has raised $18M and partnered with global ingredients giant Ingredion to develop ...