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  • = Monk Fruit Sweetener = ...extract, is a natural sweetener derived from the monk fruit, a small round fruit native to southern China. It has gained popularity as a sugar substitute du
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  • ...e leaves of the Stevia rebaudiana plant. Stevia is a natural, zero-calorie sweetener that is often used as a sugar substitute in various food and beverage produ 2. [[Sucralose]]: Sucralose is a low-calorie artificial sweetener that is derived from sugar. Global Sweeteners produces sucralose in both gr
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  • ...traditional ice cream. Made with a base of heavy cream and a keto-friendly sweetener, it provides a delightful treat without breaking one's ketosis. * 1/2 cup keto-friendly sweetener (e.g., erythritol, monk fruit, or stevia)
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  • '''Phyllodulcin''' is a [[sweetener]] derived from the leaves of the [[Hydrangea macrophylla]] var. thunbergii ...has been used in traditional [[Japanese medicine]] for centuries, and the sweetener was first isolated from the plant in the early 20th century.
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  • ...placed with [[erythritol|erythritol]] or [[monk fruit sweetener|monk fruit sweetener]] for the sauce. ...-free option), [[ginger|ginger]], [[garlic|garlic]], and a keto-compatible sweetener.
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  • [[File:No-Calorie-Sweetener-Packets.jpg|thumb|No-Calorie-Sweetener-Packets]] * '''[[Monk fruit extract]]''': Derived from monk fruit, or lo han guo, it is about 200 times sweeter than sugar and is calorie-fre
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  • |ingredients = Pumpkin puree, sweetener, coconut oil or butter, spices |calories = Varies, typically moderate to low (depending on sweetener and fats used)
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  • * 1 tsp vanilla extract * Sweetener of choice (erythritol, stevia, monk fruit) to taste
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  • *[[Monk fruit extract sweetener]]
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  • '''Stevioside''' is a natural [[sweetener]] extracted from the leaves of the plant species ''[[Stevia rebaudiana]]''. ...ilar to the extraction of other natural sweeteners, such as [[monk fruit]] extract.
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  • * 1 tsp vanilla extract * Sweetener of choice (erythritol, stevia, monk fruit) to taste
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  • * Try buying canned. Avoid fruit juices as they are very starchy. * '''[[Vanilla extract]]'''
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  • *'''[[Cream cheese fruit pizza dessert]]''' *'''[[Monk fruit extract sweetener]]'''
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  • * [[Candied fruit]] * [[Dried fruit]]
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  • * '''[[Ade]]''' -  a sweetened beverage of diluted fruit juice ...ology) the food and drink of the gods; mortals who ate it became immortal; fruit dessert made of oranges and bananas with shredded coconut; any of numerous
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  • ! [[Sola low calorie sweetener]] ! [[Sparking water passion fruit]]
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  • ...away to an undisclosed location against their will and usually in order to extract a ransom ...compound gland; one of the small drupes making up an aggregate or multiple fruit like a blackberry
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  • * '''[[Bleed]]''' - to victimize, or extract money from a person, to sponge on, to make suffer vindictively. * '''[[Crab]]''' - a disagreeable old person. Name of a wild and sour fruit.
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  • * '''[[carrageenan]]''' -  a colloidal extract from carrageen seaweed and other red algae ...chemical reaction; a room where a prisoner is kept; small room is which a monk or nun lives; any small compartment; a small unit serving as part of or as
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