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AKFP introduces organic, low Glycemic Index coconut palm sugar

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Core Tip: As exclusive distributor, AKFP now offers this all-natural, low Glycemic Index sugar which can be used in specialty baked goods, energy bars and beverages, and also as a tabletop sweetener.
“This premium coconut palm sugar is an excellent alternative for those seeking healthier sweetener choices,” says Mel Festejo, COO of American Key Food Products. “It is especially well-suited to today’s consumers who are looking for high quality, all-natural, organic whole foods.

Because it’s made from the sap of the coconut palm it has an unusually high level of nutrients, which are retained through gentle, non-chemical processing. It has an appealing light brown color and mild, nutty, sweet taste, and is great for diabetics, so we expect product developers and consumers to embrace this as a better, healthier sweetener alternative.”

The sugar content is primarily sucrose (78% to 89%), and it has been proven to have a Glycemic Index of 35. This classifies it as a low G.I. food. It is certified organic, GMO-free, Kosher and Halal, and contains 16 amino acids, as well as many vitamins and minerals. Produced in a modern HACCP-compliant facility, it is exceptionally consistent in quality and functionality.

Suchero brand organic coconut sugar is available from AKFP in a variety of bulk containers, and can also be packed in individual consumer sachets in boxes of 20, 80, or 100 units.
American Key Food Products is a major North American distributor of a wide range of high quality food ingredients such as starches, flours, sweeteners, spices, nuts and seeds.

 
 
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