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Is sucre de fleurs de cocotier vegan?

Sucre de fleurs de cocotier is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is sucre de fleurs de cocotier?

Sucre de fleurs de cocotier, also known as coconut flower sugar, is a natural sweetener derived from the sap of coconut tree flowers. The sap is collected by making a small incision in the flower and allowing the nectar to flow out, which is then boiled down to form a granulated sugar with a caramel-like taste and aroma. Unlike regular sugar, sucre de fleurs de cocotier has a low glycemic index, making it a healthier option for those watching their blood sugar levels. It is also rich in vitamins and minerals like potassium, magnesium, zinc, and iron, making it a nutrient-dense alternative to traditional table sugar.

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