Avocado toast is so last year.
With a new year and new decade upon us, we’re also going to see some new healthy foods start to pop up at our grocery stores and restaurants.
Here’s a peek at some you might want to try in 2020. And trendy or not, it’s still important to read the labels to see how these foods fit into your overall eating plan – whether it’s a treat, or daily choice. Take a look!
1. Unique white sugar swaps
Full Calorie Sweeteners (same as sugar):
Just Date Syrup and Just Pomegranate Syrup are liquid sugars made from dates and pomegranates. These fruit-based liquid sweeteners have the same calories as sugar, with a fruitier taste. They’re not a swap for baking but give a more complex taste – and when taste is more intense, it’s easier to use less.
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Low-calorie sweeteners:
Monkfruit (lo han guo) is a non-calorie sweetener from a small round fruit grown in the mountainous regions of Southeast Asia. It is said to be named after the Buddhist monks who grew this fruit hundreds of years ago. Monkfruit is available as a powder and liquid by brands like Lakanto.
Allulose (psicose) is a rare sugar found naturally in only a few foods, like jackfruit, figs and raisins. It’s a low-calorie sweetener, with about 90 percent fewer calories than white sugar. Its composition is like sugar, but rearranged, so the body simply doesn’t absorb the calories in that form. Recently produced on a larger scale as a food ingredient, it’s available by Wholesome. It’s a non-GMO, gluten free, and vegan product.
Erythritol is a type of sugar alcohol found in some fruits and fermented foods. It has more than 90 percent fewer calories than white sugar. It’s available in granular form as Swerve.
2. Crazy not-nut butters
If you’re looking for some nut-butter alternatives, 88 acres has two you’ll want to try. Roasted watermelon seed butter and pumpkin seed butter are made from the soft material between the two hard seed shells. A bit thinner than other nut butters, these are a tasty option with only 3 ingredients – seeds, sunflower oil, and sea salt.









