I understand that! I don't use it all the time, but rather as a treat. We get the large containers at Costco. Also I don't think it's that expensive compared to the cost of kava.I actually tried Maple Syrup and was disappointed
Because it was weak compared to the kava, so I could hardly taste it at all.
I realized I would have to put a LOT of it in my kava to taste it, but I aint gonna do that, with the ridiculous price that maple syrup costs
From the three levels of maple syrup “cooking”, I use the one in the middle, light brown. But I guess that the darker the better for kava.What grade of maple syrup did you use? I presume this would have an effect on the flavor.
According to an article summarized by Dr. Greger of NutritionFacts.org there are only two natural sweeteners that are actually nutritious: date syrup and blackstrap molasses. Everything else, antioxidant-wise compares unfavorably by a huge degreeI use grade B on my pancakes, it tends to be thicker and more flavorful, yet not as sweet. it is harder to get but so worth it! Not sure about kava + Maple but for those that enjoy the combo, try and get grade B.
It is worth noting that grade B maple syrup has even more antioxidants than grade A.
Thanks for the input! Idk but I just got the alert!I use grade B on my pancakes, it tends to be thicker and more flavorful, yet not as sweet. it is harder to get but so worth it! Not sure about kava + Maple but for those that enjoy the combo, try and get grade B.
It is worth noting that grade B maple syrup has even more antioxidants than grade A.
Well if you want to make it a matter of conscience, then you do you! Lol this is kava let's not take it too seriously!According to an article summarized by Dr. Greger of NutritionFacts.org there are only two natural sweeteners that are actually nutritious: date syrup and blackstrap molasses. Everything else, antioxidant-wise compares unfavorably by a huge degree
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The Healthiest Sweetener | NutritionFacts.org
There are two sweeteners that are actually good for you.nutritionfacts.org
But maple syrup does indeed taste good. It is just unaffordable. Even in Quebec and Ontario?
However, I feel guilty even adding lecithin or coconut milk. My understanding of traditional herbalism is that one is supposed to taste the food or drug for maximum effect. If kava is bitter, enjoy the bitterness!