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Coconut sugar
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Coconut sugar is a natural sweetener obtained from the sap of the flowers of the coconut palm (Cocos nucifera). Its granular texture and light brown color are reminiscent of brown sugar, although it has a milder flavor, with a slight caramel note, making it a popular alternative for sweetening recipes in a healthier way.
Originating from tropical regions of Southeast Asia, especially the Philippines, Indonesia, and Thailand, coconut sugar is traditionally produced by collecting the sap from the palm flowers, which is then boiled to evaporate the water and crystallize the sugar.
Regarding its properties, this sugar contains traces of minerals such as iron, zinc, calcium, and potassium, in addition to containing antioxidants and having a lower glycemic index than refined sugar, making it a preferred choice for those seeking natural and less processed alternatives to sweeten their preparations.
In different Spanish-speaking countries in Latin America, coconut sugar can be found under various names, including: coconut flower sugar, palmiche sugar, or simply palm sugar. However, the term coconut sugar is the most recognized and used in most recipes and stores.
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