NKD Living - Xylitol Granulated, 1kg
Brand - NKD LivingQuick Description
A natural sugar alternative with a low glycemic index, perfect for baking and sweetening beverages, with no aftertaste.
Key Information
- Natural Sugar Substitute – Made from birch trees, offering a clean and sweet taste without the calories of sugar.
- Low Glycemic Index – Ideal for those looking to reduce sugar intake, as it has a minimal impact on blood sugar levels.
- Perfect for Baking & Cooking – Can replace sugar in recipes for a healthier alternative in desserts, beverages, and more.
- No Aftertaste – Unlike some other sweeteners, xylitol has a clean, sweet taste without any unpleasant aftertaste.
- Dental Health Benefits – Known to help prevent tooth decay and promote oral health by reducing bacteria in the mouth.
Product Overview
NKD Living's Xylitol Granulated is a premium, natural sugar alternative derived from birch trees. Offering the same sweetness as sugar, it’s perfect for anyone looking to reduce their sugar intake without sacrificing flavour. With a low glycemic index, this sweetener is suitable for those managing their blood sugar levels, including people with diabetes. It’s versatile enough for use in a wide range of recipes, from baking to sweetening beverages, and can be easily swapped in for sugar in most dishes. One of the key benefits of xylitol is its ability to promote dental health, as it helps prevent tooth decay by reducing the growth of harmful bacteria in the mouth. Additionally, it has no aftertaste, unlike some other sugar substitutes. This 1kg bag ensures you have a long-lasting supply of this healthier, all-natural sweetener for your everyday needs.
Ingredients
Xylitol
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use NKD Living Xylitol in all my recipes?
Yes, it can replace sugar in most recipes without altering the taste or texture.
Is NKD Living Xylitol safe for diabetics?
Yes, it has a low glycemic index, making it a suitable sugar substitute for those managing blood sugar levels.
Does Xylitol cause digestive issues?
In large amounts, xylitol may cause digestive discomfort, but in moderate amounts, it’s generally well-tolerated.