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Recipe Requests / Re: Cake for diabetic?
« on: April 27, 2010, 11:40:07 am »
Hello Sim!
Although not a diabetic, I worry about calories, but I also want my food to be as natural as possible. Also, saccarine is not suitable for baking, as it degrades at haigh temperatures and it is not sweet anymore. I researched and found about stevia. Please read this Wikipedia article:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stevia
Stevia is an extract from the Stevia Rebaudiana plant. It is incredibly sweet but it needs refining, as it also comes with a very bitter component. Personally, I still find a bitter aftertaste if I use it in hot drinks, like coffe or tea, but it's wonderful in baking goods, sweet as sugar, and no strange taste.
I dare not recommend a particular brand. It is very expensive in Spain, so I buy it in eBay, from USA sellers. You'll find many if you search, and the price is fine with the low dollar exchange.
I hope you find this information useful.
Best regards.
Although not a diabetic, I worry about calories, but I also want my food to be as natural as possible. Also, saccarine is not suitable for baking, as it degrades at haigh temperatures and it is not sweet anymore. I researched and found about stevia. Please read this Wikipedia article:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stevia
Stevia is an extract from the Stevia Rebaudiana plant. It is incredibly sweet but it needs refining, as it also comes with a very bitter component. Personally, I still find a bitter aftertaste if I use it in hot drinks, like coffe or tea, but it's wonderful in baking goods, sweet as sugar, and no strange taste.
I dare not recommend a particular brand. It is very expensive in Spain, so I buy it in eBay, from USA sellers. You'll find many if you search, and the price is fine with the low dollar exchange.
I hope you find this information useful.
Best regards.