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    Brown sugar: A sweetener with flair but little nutritional benefit

    Whatfinger EditorBy Whatfinger EditorMarch 18, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Brown sugar is white sugar mixed with molasses, offering minimal nutritional differences. Both white and brown sugar are refined sugars with negligible health benefits.
    Brown sugar provides trace minerals (iron, calcium, potassium) but remains calorie-dense and linked to obesity, diabetes and cancer growth when consumed excessively.
    Coconut sugar, date sugar, maple syrup, honey, molasses and stevia offer lower glycemic impact and more nutrients compared to refined sugars.
    The American Heart Association recommends limiting added sugars to 6 tsp/day (women) and 9 tsp/day (men) to avoid metabolic harm.
    Prioritizing whole foods and natural sweeteners over processed sugars supports long-term health without sacrificing flavor.

    For centuries, sugar has been a cornerstone of culinary traditions, enhancing flavors in everything from morning coffee to decadent desserts. Among its varieties, brown sugar stands out—its rich, caramel-like taste and moist texture make it a favorite in baking and cooking. But as health-conscious consumers scrutinize their diets, questions arise: Is brown sugar truly healthier than white sugar? And are there better alternatives for those looking to satisfy their sweet tooth without compromising nutrition?


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