Collection of diabetic friendly recipes using Splenda, which comes in a number of varieties and is made of sucralose. You’ll find Splenda recipes for desserts like pie, cake and cookies, as well as drinks, soups, sauces and more. These recipes appear courtesy of Splenda.
Splenda Monk Fruit Sweetener: A 100% natural sweetener made from real monk fruit that is keto-friendly Splenda Allulose Sweetener: A plant-based, keto-friendly sweetener that tastes just like sugar but has zero carbs How Much Splenda Is Safe to Eat? The FDA sets Acceptable Daily Intake (ADI) levels for each artificial sweetener.
To help manage blood sugar levels and reduce added sugars, use Splenda Sweeteners to sweeten teas, yogurts, baked goods in place of sugar. For people with prediabetes or type 2 diabetes, weight loss may be recommended to be able to manage blood sugar levels without the use of additional medications.
Breads: Splenda's Allulose Sweetener can be used to make Hawaiian rolls, scones, pound cake, muffins, sticky buns, and beyond. Keto recipes: Splenda's Monk Fruit Sweetener is keto-friendly and ideal for keto cookies, pancakes, cakes, and more. Splenda offers a whole lot more than their little yellow packets.