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9 best natural sweetener substitutes for processed sugar

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 22, 2026, 10:15 IST
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9 best natural sweetener substitutes for processed sugar

Despite refined sugar being the main ingredient in most food items, studies have revealed that it might be the cause of inflammation, obesity, and metabolic issues. The study titled “Replacement of refined sugar by natural sweeteners: focus on potential health benefits,” published in 2022, notes that “natural sweeteners contain bioactive compounds, minerals, fibres, antioxidants, and phytochemicals.” As a result, there is a growing shift towards these alternatives as people seek healthier ways to satisfy their sweet cravings without compromising overall well-being.
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1. Honey: Longevity of sweet goodness

Honey has been applied in a positive way for a very long time. Honey possesses over 200 bioactive compounds, such as enzymes, vitamins, and antioxidants, that oppose oxidative stress.

This product is often used in holistic diets because of its anti-inflammatory action and nutrient composition; nevertheless, people are recommended not to eat too much honey since it is rich in sugar.Image: Canva

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2. Jaggery: Rich mineral content sweetener

Jaggery is a traditional sweetener used in South Asian food, favourable amongst elderly people. It is a crude form of sugar. The mineral content available in it, including iron, magnesium, and potassium, is well known.

The health benefits associated with jaggery have been scientifically proven based on its nutritional value, which is often lost in refined sugar. The earthy taste makes it distinct when utilised in various recipes.
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3. Stevia: Natural sugar-free sweetener

Stevia is a natural sugar alternative with zero calories. It is produced by extracting the leaves of the 'Stevia rebaudiana' plant. This natural sweetener has a strong sweetness level.

Certain scientific research has highlighted its health benefits, such as lowering blood pressure and blood glucose levels.Image: Canva

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4. Dates: Nutritious fibre-packed sweets

Dates provide natural sweetness and fibre, vitamins, and antioxidants.
Nutrition experts claim that dates improve digestion and provide more sustained energy than sugar.
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5. Coconut sugar: Subtle caramel taste

Coconut sugar comes from the sap of the coconut palm and is slightly healthier with a lower glycemic index than normal sugar. Despite being calorie-free, coconut sugar is unprocessed and is rich in some nutrients.
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6. Maple syrup: Antioxidant-rich syrup

Maple syrup is made from sap derived from maple trees. It is very rich in vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. Manganese and zinc are among the mineral compounds found in maple syrup. Maple syrup also tastes distinctively different and could replace any artificial syrup.Image: Canva

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8. Molasses: By-product packed with minerals

Molasses is a by-product of sugar production and provides iron, calcium, and antioxidants. Unlike sugar, molasses is darker in colour and is an effective way to add nutrients and flavours.Image: Canva

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7. Monk fruit sweetener

Monk fruit sweetener comes from monk fruit and is free of calories and increases blood glucose levels. Due to its neutral taste, this natural product is recommended by nutritionists.Image: Wikipedia

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9. Agave nectar

Agave nectar is a syrup produced from agave plants and is more sweet than sugar. Thus, only small amounts of agave nectar are required in recipes.

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