This story is from February 15, 2025
Is jaggery healthier than sugar?
In a world where people are becoming more conscious of their health and wellness, the shift toward natural, unprocessed foods is more evident than ever. Jaggery, an age-old sweetener, is making a strong comeback as a healthier alternative to refined sugar. With increasing awareness of lifestyle diseases like diabetes and obesity, people are now turning to jaggery as a way to indulge without the guilt.
Jaggery and sugar are both common sweeteners, but they differ significantly in their nutritional value and health benefits. While both are derived from sugarcane or palm sap, jaggery undergoes minimal processing, making it a more natural and nutrient-rich alternative to refined sugar. This raises the question: Is jaggery healthier than sugar?
Jaggery is known for its immunity-boosting properties due to its rich antioxidant content, helping the body fight infections. Consuming jaggery after meals stimulates digestive enzymes, easing digestion and preventing constipation. The potassium and sodium in jaggery help maintain electrolyte balance and regulate blood pressure levels.
Traditional methods of jaggery production may sometimes introduce impurities or contaminants if not processed hygienically.
Jaggery is rich in iron
Jaggery is rich in essential nutrients like iron, magnesium, potassium, and calcium due to its minimal processing. This makes jaggery a better source of micronutrients compared to sugar.Jaggery is known for its immunity-boosting properties due to its rich antioxidant content, helping the body fight infections. Consuming jaggery after meals stimulates digestive enzymes, easing digestion and preventing constipation. The potassium and sodium in jaggery help maintain electrolyte balance and regulate blood pressure levels.
Downsides of jaggery
Despite being nutrient-rich, jaggery is still calorie-dense and can contribute to weight gain if consumed in excess. Although lower than refined sugar, jaggery can still cause blood sugar fluctuations and should be avoided by diabetics in large quantities.Refined sugar is a simple carbohydrate that provides empty calories
Sugar undergoes extensive processing, removing all vitamins and minerals. It provides no essential nutrients and only adds to calorie intake, leading to weight gain. Excessive consumption of refined sugar can lead to insulin resistance, a major cause of type 2 diabetes. It causes a rapid spike in blood sugar levels, followed by a crash, leading to fatigue and cravings.Jaggery and sugar marginally differ in GI
Refined sugar has a glycemic index (GI) of around 65, while jaggery has a slightly lower GI of 50-55. Although jaggery is marginally better in terms of blood sugar spikes, it still needs to be consumed in moderation, especially by diabetics. The GI measures how quickly a food raises blood sugar levels.Though jaggery is considered to be a healthier alternative, but moderation is the key
While jaggery is healthier than refined sugar in terms of nutrition and health benefits, it should not be consumed excessively. Both sweeteners contribute to calorie intake and can affect blood sugar levels. Opting for natural sweeteners like honey, dates, or stevia can also be a great alternative.Comments (11)
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