You might not believe me if you're a current sugar junkie, but I've witnessed former addicts crave
the natural sweetness of berries, vanilla, and roasted almonds.
Not exact matches
For
natural sweetness, we use whatever ripe
berries we have on hand and a drizzle
of honey.
Thanks to the
natural sweetness of the strawberries, you really don't need to add much brown rice syrup to balance out the
berries and tartness
of the juice.
I like fresh
berries for the contrast
of sweet - tart flavor plus they are a great source
of Vitamin C or a blend
of dried raisins, dates and figs for their rich almost candy - like
natural sweetness.
When the fragrance
of strawberries snaked its way from the other side
of the kitchen, I knew it was time to make a simple recipe that would highlight the
berries»
natural sweetness.
The frozen
berries, fresh lemon and ginger, provide plenty
of flavor, and balance the
natural sweetness of the recipe.
The fruit base (we love apples, pears,
berries, or a mix) lends a lot
of natural sweetness and flavor, and you can control how much maple or honey you include.
Add your own fresh
berries or a teaspoon
of honey to add
natural sweetness.
Its
natural sweetness is provided by the aromatic flavors
of cinnamon, vanilla, and goji
berry, not sweeteners (like stevia) that leave an artificial and lingering aftertaste.
There are lots
of other changes this represents too, such as the presence
of chemicals in our food supply (pesticides, herbicides, xenoestrogens, etc) that didn't exist in the ancient diet, as well as the dramatic changes caused by hybridization
of many
of our foods, which creates versions
of fruits and vegetables bred more for size,
sweetness, and appearance as opposed to
natural nutrition... this aspect has decreased micronutrient content in the modern day food supply (just look at wild blueberries vs cultivated blueberries as an example
of that with wild
berries coming in at more than DOUBLE the antioxidants from ORAC testing).
Pair with some low - sugar
berries or other fruit
of choice for some
natural sweetness!
Cathedral City squares); fresh or dried fruit (such as a banana, an easy - peel satsuma, dried apricots or a small box
of raisins); chopped vegetables such as celery, carrot sticks or cherry tomatoes; yogurts (opt for
natural yogurt where possible, with fresh
berries for
natural sweetness); Vegetable crisps made with carrots, parsnip and beetroot.