
Agave Nectar is a plant-based vegan substitute for honey, also a baker's substitute for refined sugar.
While agave (pronounced ah-GAH-vay) is best recognized as the plant from which tequila is made, it has also been used for thousands of years as an ingredient in food. The nectar made from the plant is known in Mexico as aguamiel, or "honey water."
The Aztecs prized the agave as a gift from the gods and used the liquid from its core to flavor foods and drinks. Now, due to increasing awareness of agave nectar's many beneficial properties, it is becoming the preferred sweetener of health conscious consumers, doctors, and natural food cooks.
Keep in mind that natural sweeteners are still sugars - the only difference would be that with refined sugar your blood sugar spikes and then drops. The natural sugars don't have that spiking effect but are sugars nonetheless and to be used sparingly.
I personally use agave nectar instead of white refined sugar. Other people may choose stevia or honey as their natural sugar. Agave is 1 & 1/4 times sweeter than sugar so you need to use less.
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