Agave Nectar: Terrible or Terrific?

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Not All Agave Is Equal

There are several different ways to process agave sap. The worst way is the highly processed kind that is heated to high temperatures, and then has added enzymes and other chemicals added to them which make them, essentially, man-made fructose. This is not good stuff and you want to avoid this the same way you would avoid table sugar and high fructose corn syrup.

Agave nectar can be made with lower temperatures that will evaporate the water out of the nectar. This is the type of agave nectar you should try to buy.  Some companies call this “raw” agave nectar. Although it’s not necessarily “raw,” it is less processed.

 

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No matter how you slice it, agave nectar is a sweetener, in pretty much the same class as molasses and maple syrup. It’s meant to be an occasional treat, not something we indulge in every hour or in large quantities. Use natural sweeteners the way Mother Nature intended– sparingly.

References:

Journals.cambridge.org

Pubs.acs.org

Ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

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