Natural sweeteners. Manuka honey, stevia, xylitol and agave syrup.

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NOW Foods
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NOW Foods
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Honey and sweeteners are natural products used to add sweetness to food and drinks. Honey is a natural product collected by bees from flowers, while sweeteners can be both natural and derived from various plant sources. These products are often used as alternatives to regular sugar to provide flavour and texture in everything from tea and smoothies to baked goods and desserts. In the Honey Sweeteners category, you will find a wide range of products to suit different needs and preferences, whether you want liquid honey, powdered sweeteners, or alternative options like agave syrup and coconut blossom sugar.
Using honey and natural sweeteners can be a way to vary your diet and discover new flavours. Here are some common uses and benefits of these products:
Choosing the right product in the honey and sweeteners category depends on several factors. Here are some tips to find the one that suits you best:
By considering these factors, you can easily find the right honey or sweetener to suit your needs. Want to discover more healthy options? Please visit our Natural Sweets category.
In our range of honey and sweeteners, there are several popular varieties to choose from, tailored for different uses and taste preferences:
Honey is a natural sweetener that many choose as an alternative to regular sugar. It has a unique flavour and can be used in both food and drinks. However, like all sweeteners, it should be used in moderation.
Agave syrup is a plant-based sweetener often used as a vegan alternative to honey. It has a milder flavour and is liquid, making it easy to use in various recipes. Honey, on the other hand, is an animal by-product and can have varying flavours depending on the flower source.
Yes, coconut blossom sugar works well as an alternative to regular sugar in baking. It has a caramel-like flavour and can give a slightly darker colour to baked goods. Its low melting point also makes it suitable for many recipes.