Dulces y Endulzantes

Palm sugar

Palm sugar
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Ingredient Information

Name

Palm sugar

Category

Dulces y Endulzantes

Popularity

130 recipes

Status

Inactive

Description

Palm sugar is a natural sweetener obtained from the sap of various palm trees, such as the sugar palm or the date palm. Its consistency can range from a thick liquid to a grainy solid or blocks, and it is recognized for its sweet flavor with caramelized notes and a smoky touch that adds depth to dishes.

This ingredient is widely used in the traditional cuisines of Southeast Asian, African, and Latin American countries, especially in regions where palms grow abundantly. Its use has spread globally as it is a more natural and less refined alternative to conventional white sugar.

From a nutritional standpoint, palm sugar contains minerals such as iron, zinc, potassium, and calcium, as well as small amounts of B-complex vitamins. Furthermore, it has a lower glycemic index compared to refined sugar, making it a preferred option for those seeking a healthier sweetener.

In Latin America, this ingredient may also be known as panela, piloncillo, or rapadura, depending on the region and the type of processing. However, it is important to distinguish that, although similar, panela and piloncillo usually derive from sugarcane, while palm sugar comes specifically from the sap of palms.

In cooking, palm sugar is used to sweeten beverages, desserts, sauces, and stews, providing a unique flavor that enhances the complexity of the final dish.

Nutritional Properties

0g
fiber
0mcg
folate
0g
fats
50mg
potassium
96g
sugars
383
calories
0mcg
lycopene
0g
proteins
0mg
vitamin c
96g
carbohydrates

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