Normally when I want sugar I use dates. They are really good and pure sugar. But I was at the store today and seen Palm Sugar. It has sparked my curiosity. It looks like it actually has good nutrients in it and a low glicemic index. I also seen that they had coconut sugar. I looked it up and Coconut sugar is palm sugar they are the same thing with different names. I guess the palm sugar is made from the sap from the flower buds on the Coconut Palm tree. It is minimally processed and no chemicals are used. I am kind of interested in trying this out.
The article says of course it is not good to eat a lot of it, it is sugar. But a little might not be bad. I am not sure though. I had never heard of it before.
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Here is an excerpt and link to the nutrients in Palm Sugar https://food.ndtv.com/food-drinks/pa...or-you-1292110
Health Benefits of Palm Sugar
Since palm sugar is an unrefined sugar, it is known to be rich in vitamins and minerals. As a result, it has become increasingly popular as a substitute to white and brown sugar. Research studies have found that it contains minerals like potassium, phosphorus, zinc, iron, manganese and copper; small amounts of phytonutrients such as polyphenols, flavonoids and anthocyanidin; and antioxidants. It is rich in B vitamins, especially inositol (Vit8) which is needed for the formation of healthy cells, as well as thiamine, riboflavin, folic acid and choline.
It contains the same 16 amino acids as present in the sap from which it is derived. Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins and are needed for cell growth and repair.
One of the biggest reasons of the popularity of palm sugar is due to its low glycemic index, a method of measuring how carbohydrates impact blood glucose levels. A high GI means that the food is rapidly absorbed by the body thereby increasing the blood sugar level and causing the pancreas to release large amounts of insulin. A low GI indicates that the food is slowly absorbed, preventing the spike in insulin level. Researchers have found that the GI of palm sugar is 35, compared to honey at 55 and table sugar at 68.