Honey
FnF Food Desk
Loaded with antioxidants, honey offers a natural way to sweeten foods while providing additional health benefits.
Nov 4, 2024
Maple Syrup
Maple syrup is rich in minerals like zinc and manganese, adding both flavor and nutrients to your meals and drinks.
Stevia
Derived from the Stevia plant, this low-calorie sweetener is ideal for those watching their blood sugar.
Coconut Sugar
With a lower glycemic index, coconut sugar is a sustainable and slightly caramel-flavored alternative to regular sugar.
Date Syrup
A natural sweetener made from dates, it adds fiber and minerals along with a subtle, rich sweetness.
Agave Nectar
This syrup is sweeter than sugar, so you can use less to achieve the same flavor with fewer calories.
Monk Fruit Sweetener
Loaded with antioxidants, honey offers a natural way to sweeten foods while providing additional health benefits.
Molasses
Rich in iron and calcium, molasses is a nutrient-packed alternative for baking and cooking.
Applesauce
A great substitute in baking, applesauce naturally sweetens while keeping baked goods moist.
Erythritol
A sugar alcohol with almost no calories, erythritol offers sweetness without the blood sugar spikes.