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X Erythritol 1 kg - Délices Low Carb
Délices Low Carb Erythritol 1kg
Discover the erythritol by Délices Low Carb. An essential for any keto or low carb baker who respects himself!"
Erythritol is the ingredient to always have in your cupboards.
This sweetener has an outstanding sweetening power while having no impact on your glycemia (for a sugar-free diet). The best alternative to sugar and the best choice to replace it in our daily lives.
How to calculate net carbs?
To calculate the net carbohydrates of a European sweetened food, we must subtract from the carbohydrates the polyols (or polyalcohols) that is to say the sweetener used in the manufacture.
Erythritol being a polyols, here 100g of the product = 0g of net carbohydrates!"
Erythritol is a sweetener to replace sugar in your meals and drinks. This product from the fermentation of fruits Just like stevia ) holds an extraordinary sweetening power. Ideal for a ketogenic diet, Erythritol does not increase blood sugar levels in the blood ideal for consumption without moderation!
The benefits:
- Erythritol has the same taste and appearance as white sugar. In powder form, it is simple to use. It is a sweetener that is 100% compatible with the ketogenic diet. It does not raise blood sugar, (blood sugar levels).
- The erythritol has a better digestive tolerance than other polyols (xylitol, maltitol)because present in common fruits, the body already knows it.
- Less known but equally important, The erythritol has significant benefits on our dental health. Indeed, the use of this product slows the appearance of dental plaque and cavities. This natural sweetener can be used in cosmetics.
Who is this product for?
Erythritol is a perfect substitute for refined sugar in order to be able to prepare tasty keto pastries. Indeed, all diabetics will be able to reconcile with the greed without risk for their blood sugar. If you suffer from diabetes, you should certainly know that white sugar is totally forbidden. In fact, you should only eat foods with a low glycemic index to avoid risking your health. Now, with the Erythritol of Delights Low carb, you are going to be able to fill all your little sweet cravings, without fear.
The Erythritol will also be ideal if you follow a sugar-free diet or a low carb diet. Indeed, as part of weight loss, you absolutely must limit your intake of sugar and foods filled with chemical sweeteners. Erythritol comes from fruit sugar and is therefore one hundred percent natural and above all very low in calories. Also, you can perfectly use it to replace refined sugar to create all your pastries, without risk for your line. You will finally be able to crack for a piece of cake or even a cookie, without having the slightest guilt because, you will not take a gram!
Simple recipe with Erythritol:
Erythritol is a product similar to sugar. It is easy to use and especially easy to incorporate into your recipes. Here is a recipe for chocolate/hazelnut mousse for 4 people: (prep time: 15 minutes)
Ingredients:
- 100 g hazelnut puree
- 50 g organic 100% Torras dark chocolate
- 50 g Erythritol
- 250 ml full cream
- 1 pinch cocoa bean nibs
Preparation:
- In a saucepan over a double boiler, heat the chocolate, hazelnut puree and sweetener over low heat.
- Stir the mixture together and remove from heat as soon as the chocolate is melted. Let cool a little.
- In a bowl (ideally stainless steel and very cold), whip 250 ml of full cream into whipped cream. It takes 5 to 10 minutes with a mixer depending on the cream. Stop as soon as the cream becomes firm.
- Mix the two preparations together gently with a spatula, and divide into 4 portions. Add a pinch of cocoa bean nibs (grué) for the crunchy, powerful and fruity side of real cocoa!"
- Place 2 to 4 hours in the fridge, then enjoy your gourmet dessert!
- Composition
- Pour 100 g
- Energy
- 0 kj / 0 kcal
- Fats
- 0 g
- saturated fatty acids
- 0 g
- Carbohydrates
- 100 g
- of which sugars
- 0 g
- Fiber
- 0 g
- Protein
- 0 g
- Salt
- 0 g
- Polyols
- 100 g
100% erythritol
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