Allulose on keto: can it replace sugar?

Allulose is a strong pick when you want more sugar-like behavior and a softer taste.

Quick status

Keto-friendly

Carbs

0 g

Glycemic index

0

Quick answer

Allulose is keto-friendly and often used as a sugar substitute.

  • Fits keto
  • 0 g
  • Usually does not get in the way of low carbs

Mini converter

Allulose is already selected. 1 g sugar = 1.4 g allulose.

Result
14.3 g allulose

Comparison with sugar

ParameterSugarAllulose
Carbsyesno
Caloriesyesnear zero
Fits ketonoYes

Pros

  • Performs well in recipes
  • Usually milder than stevia
  • Excellent in baking

Cons

  • Not always easy to find
  • Less sweet than sugar
  • Large amounts do not suit everyone

How to use it

In syrups and glazes

In baking and browning

In desserts where texture matters

Common questions

Does allulose spike blood sugar?

Usually not, which is why allulose is often treated as a practical keto option.

Can you use allulose every day?

Usually yes if you like the taste and tolerate it well, though it still helps not to make your diet overly sweet.

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