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Is kokossocker vegan?

Kokossocker is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is kokossocker?

Kokossocker, also known as coconut sugar, is a natural sweetener derived from the sap of coconut palm trees. This unrefined sugar retains its nutrients and minerals, including iron, zinc, calcium, and potassium, making it a healthier alternative to refined sugar. Kokossocker has a caramel-like flavor and can be used in baking, cooking, and beverages. Due to its low glycemic index, it doesn't cause a spike in blood sugar levels, making it a popular choice for those with diabetes or following a low-glycemic diet. Additionally, kokossocker is sustainably sourced and environmentally friendly, making it an excellent choice for conscious consumers.

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