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  2. Tagatose - Wikipedia

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    Tagatose has very similar sweetness to sugar while its glycemic index (GI 3) is very low. GI is a measure of the effects of carbohydrates in food on blood sugar levels. It estimates how much each gram of available carbohydrate (total carbohydrate minus fiber ) in a food raises a person's blood glucose level following consumption of the food ...

  3. The Best Low-Glycemic Index Foods, According to Dietitians - AOL

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    A quick refresher: the glycemic index (GI) was created in the 1980s by David Jenkins, and measures how fast carbohydrates in food and drink raise your blood sugar on a scale of 1 to 100.

  4. Mannitol - Wikipedia

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    Mannitol increases blood glucose to a lesser extent than sucrose (thus having a relatively low glycemic index [24]) so is used as a sweetener for people with diabetes, and in chewing gums. Although mannitol has a higher heat of solution than most sugar alcohols, its comparatively low solubility reduces the cooling effect usually found in mint ...

  5. Agave syrup - Wikipedia

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    The carbohydrate composition in agave syrup depends on the species from which the syrup was made. [1] In A. tequilana (blue agave), the syrup contains some 56% to 60% fructose, 20% glucose, and trace amounts of sucrose, [1] [6] whereas in A. salmiana, sucrose is the main sugar. [1]

  6. 9 high-sugar fruits to fuel your body, sweeten food in a ...

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    Fruit can satisfy a sugar craving and act as a natural sweetener for yogurt or oatmeal. ... They also have a low glycemic index and don’t spike blood sugar levels. But stick to a couple of dates ...

  7. Is Glycemic Index or Glycemic Load Better for Balancing ... - AOL

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    They have a high glycemic index (85 out of 100), but their glycemic load for a typical serving size is low (4.25), meaning they’re unlikely to cause a significant blood sugar spike.

  8. Yacón syrup - Wikipedia

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    Sydney University's Glycemic Index Research Service (SUGiR) conducted a glycemic index study on a New Zealand-made yacon concentrate syrup, the result shows the GI value of the syrup is 40 ± 4, it is categorized as a low GI food. [5] It is usually made with an evaporator, like the ones used to make maple syrup. [1]

  9. Coconut sugar - Wikipedia

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    A glycemic index (GI) of 35 for coconut sugar was reported by the Philippine Coconut Authority, and by that measure it is classified as a low glycemic index food. [10] However, the University of Sydney Glycemic Index Research Service measured the GI of coconut sugar to be 54, [11] and considers any GI over 55 to be high. [12]