What is the oldest natural sweetener?

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What is the oldest natural sweetener?

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answered Mar 15, 2023 by Caldecott (22,750 points)
The oldest natural sweetener is honey although beeswax was also used as a natural sweetener that dates back thousands of years.

The best sweetener for a diabetic is Monk Fruit, Neotame, Saccharin, Acesulfame potassium, Aspartame, Sucralose, Tagatose and even Stevia.

Splenda sweetener is also good for a diabetic.

To sweeten coffee without sugar you can use maple syrup, unsweetened Cocoa Powder, Honey or even Agave Nectar.

The safest sweetener to use in coffee is Agave nectar, honey, Stevia, Maple Syrup, Coconut Sugar and Unsweetened Cocoa Powder.

The healthiest artificial sweetener is Stevia based sweetener.

The healthiest natural sweetener is honey and agave.

Agave syrup is better than honey as it has a GI rating of around 17 lower than honey and white sugar.

The agave syrup is less likely to spike your blood sugar levels than honey or white sugar would.

Honey is healthier than agave as honey is mostly made of fructose and agave contains more amounts of glucose.

The honey also offers more health benefits that are not available from consuming agave.

The agave that is the best is Amber Agave which has a richer flavor and also slightly thicker consistency.

The light Agave is heated less which results in a sweetener which does not add any flavor to the recipes.

The Amber Agave is processed for a bit longer to get the darker and much richer flavor.

Agave is good for the heart as it can help to lower your blood pressure and reduce your risk of heart disease and diabetes.

If you have diabetes consuming agave can also help keep your blood glucose sugar level in control.

Agave can also help reduce the effects of diabetes and heart disease.

Agave tastes a bit like molasses or golden syrup with a caramel like flavor.

When it comes to which has more fructose the agave has more fructose than honey as agave contains as much as 55 to 90 percent fructose while honey contains only 40 percent fructose and 30 percent glucose.

High Fructose Corn Syrup is actually worse than agave as the agave fructose which is different is a slow release type of sugar.

In comparison to High Fructose Corn Syrup that spikes blood sugar levels the agave does not cause any stimulation of insulin secretion which leads to rises in blood sugar.

The side effects of agave are swelling and redness, swelling of small blood vessels and skin sores.

Stomach upset and bloating can also be possible side effects of consuming agave.

Agave is a superfood because it has a low glycemic index and it can provide you with some health benefits.

A substitute for agave nectar is honey as well as Date syrup, Liquid Stevia, maple syrup, brown rice syrup, coconut nectar and even Molasses.

Agave can be slightly healthier than coconut sugar.

Both coconut sugar and agave are pretty equal in the amount of sugar and they both usually have the same effect on a persons blood sugar levels.

There are a few health benefits of Agave nectar which include lower and control of blood sugar due to it's low glycemic index and it also has Vitamin B6 which helps you break down food and proteins and carbohydrates.

Blue agave is the same as agave syrup as blue agave syrup is syrup made from the agave plant and contains 56 percent fructose as a sugar providing sweetening properties.

The difference between agave nectar and agave syrup is the agave syrup is the byproduct of processing the agave nectar and the agave nectar is the natural sugar within the agave plant.

Agave is bad for cholesterol as it can be up to 90 percent fructose content which can lead to higher bad LDL cholesterol and insulin resistance so you should use agave sparingly if you have high cholesterol.

Diabetics can eat agave nectar in small amounts as too much agave nectar could raise or spike a diabetics blood sugar.

Agave nectar is controversial because of it's naturally high fructose content.

This is because unlike sugar that is broken down by your body to 50 percent fructose and 50 percent glucose the agave breaks down to around 90 percent fructose which is higher fructose content than even high fructose corn syrup.

The difference between 100% agave and 100% blue agave is blue agave is a specific type of agave while 100 percent agave can be any other type of agave.

For aficionados, the most important identifier on the label of a tequila bottle is "100% agave" or "100% agave azul" - cien por ciento de agave azul.

This means it is made only from the blue agave plant, with only agave sugars used for fermentation, and was approved by a government inspector to ensure purity.

Blue Agave is 100% agave.

For example Tequila that is made with blue agave is made with 100 percent blue agave and made from Blue Weber agave sugars.

Agave is full of sugar but the sugar that agave contains is a natural sugar and healthier sugar than other sugars that other syrups contain.

Agave syrup is the healthiest syrup and is better for diabetics than other non natural syrups are.

Agave syrup, also known as maguey syrup or agave nectar, is a sweetener commercially produced from several species of agave, including Agave tequilana and Agave salmiana.

Blue-agave syrup contains 56% fructose as a sugar providing sweetening properties.

However while Agave is healthy Agave is not a healthful replacement for table sugar.

While Agave is less harmful and more natural, people who are closely managing blood glucose should avoid agave.

The high fructose content can reduce insulin sensitivity and may worsen liver health.

Agave is also a higher-calorie sweetener than table sugar.

Honey is primarily made up of fructose, whereas agave has more significant amounts of glucose.

Honey offers a wide variety of health benefits not found in other natural sweeteners.

Although both honey and agave are similar to table sugar, honey is structurally more like table sugar than agave.

Agave is low on the glycemic index (GI).

If you have diabetes, a low-GI diet may help you control your blood sugar.

It can help your metabolism.

Vitamin B6, which is found in agave, plays a big role in how your body breaks down food, particularly proteins and carbohydrates.

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