The new FiberYum by KetoGoods will feature the same clean tapioca fiber (resistant dextrin) and clean taste that you're used to. Whether you're new to the brand or have been using it for years, we invite you to pick up another pouch and continue to expand your low-carb food creativity with our FiberYum syrup.
If you're looking for inspiration, check out the recipe section of our site.
If you're a commercial customer and would like to make a wholesale inquiry, please click here. Note that wholesale pricing requires a minimum volume purchase of 100lbs.
Finally, please bear with us as we merge the two brands - you may continue to receive FiberYum in its old packaging for a short while. We're a small company and these things take time!
]]>If you've come up with a recipe you want to share, please send it to us at info@ketogoods.com and you'll be eligible for exclusive coupon codes and contests!
]]>KetoGoods Allulose Syrup is a zero calorie per serving sugar syrup with nearly the same sweetness as sugar, and the same clean taste. You can already find it in a wide range of foods and beverages, and its use in modern food production only continues to grow.
Allulose is one of many different sugars that exists in nature in very small quantities. It was initially identified from wheat and has since been found in certain fruits including jackfruit, figs and raisins.
Allulose is naturally present in small quantities in a variety of sweet foods like caramel sauce, maple syrup and brown sugar.
A monosaccharide, or simple sugar, allulose is absorbed by the body, but not metabolized so it is nearly calorie-free, and of course, keto-friendly!
In short, yes! Allulose does not cause digestive distress for most users, unlike many other sugar substitutes as it is not fully metabolized by the body, mostly just passing through the small intestine. It passes through the digestive system and is excreted in the urine without being fully broken down or converted into glucose. Allulose is diabetes-friendly, and is found naturally in many fruits.
We recommend using our allulose as a simple syrup -- it works great when you mix it with drinks, it has a very similar sweetness to sugar. You can also add whatever flavoring you want; maple, vanilla, almond, or even chocolate to make any kind of sweetening syrup of your choice. Allulose can also be supplemented with something like monk-fruit or stevia to boost sweetness in a smaller serving size.
KG Allulose has zero calories per serving. Allulose has roughly 0.4 calories/g and zero carbs.
source: allulose.org
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