Sentences with phrase «lo han»

Someone complained that Lakanto was only 2 % lo han guo (the Chinese fruit) so was mostly just erythritol and complained about paying so much more than the regular price of erythritol.
Filed Under: Asian, Chinese New Year, dairy - free, gluten - free, healthy choices, main courses, vegan, vegetarian Tagged With: Buddha's Delight, Chinese New Year, lo han jai, traditional foods for Chinese New Year, vegan, vegetarian
The only healthy sugar substitutes I would recommend for individuals with diabetes, insulin resistance, metabolic syndrome, etc., are stevia, lo han, and xylitol (a sugar alcohol).
The best sweeteners, those that have little impact on blood sugar include the natural herbal sweetener called Stevia (100 - 300 times sweeter than table sugar without the toxic effects), agave, and lo han.
For a sweetener, I used a combination of erythritol, purelo lo han sweetener (monk fruit)(zero calorie, zero - GI (glycemic index) natural sweeteners) and coconut sugar (low - GI).
Monk fruit sweeteners, also known as lo han guo, come from a small round fruit grown in Southeast Asia.
Protein blend (whey protein isolate, milk protein isolate), isomalto - oligosaccharides, almonds, water, natural flavors, sea salt, lo han guo, sucralose.
, and are sweetened with stevia or lo han guo.

Not exact matches

I used Raw Cacao powder and my own mix of Lo - han, Erythritol and Xylitol, all powdered together.
Other Ingredients: Deionized water, fructose, vegetable glycerin, citric acid, natural mixed berry flavor and / or other natural juice concentrates and natural flavors, xanthan gum, potassium sorbate (to preserve freshness), grapefruit seed extract, lo - han non-caloric fruit concentrate.
I've only tried Stevia (brand matters - it can be very bitter or leave a hollow sweet taste that doesn't play well with chocolate or naturally bitter foods) and lo - han or monk fruit, which has a honey like taste.
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