Taste wise the only one I can tolerate in hot drinks is xylitol. (Poinsonous to dogs). I tend to use erythritol and maybe mix in stevia for any baking or recipes. I don’t use much, often less than recommended. It also limits any potential for aftertastes. Seems fine at the level I use it.They may grow on me...like a fungus!.
Being Autistic means that even the slightest taste is often too much. Its that extra sensitivity we have that means there are no grey areas..so its either very strong or nothing and I find the aftertastes very strong.Taste wise the only one I can tolerate in hot drinks is xylitol. (Poinsonous to dogs). I tend to use erythritol and maybe mix in stevia for any baking or recipes. I don’t use much, often less than recommended. It also limits any potential for aftertastes. Seems fine at the level I use it.
My adult son - High Functioning Aspergers but not diabetic, finds taste and texture a big issue with foods.Being Autistic means that even the slightest taste is often too much. Its that extra sensitivity we have that means there are no grey areas..so its either very strong or nothing and I find the aftertastes very strong.
Peanut butter is actually good for you. If you do not eat that, by Almond butter. I only by the 100% peanut butter and eat it on rare occasions on top of CeleryPeanut Butter...is....evil..!
I suffer from Fibromyalgia. I am extra sensitive to tastes and smells. When hubby sprays deodorant, even just a little, I feel as if |I am eating it, as I can taste the deodorant in the air, even when he is not in the same room. I am fine with mine as the scent is not as strong. My son when he visits will go outside to Vape. Even though the door is closed, I can smell it. A person who walks past my window with a ciggy even though my windows are closed I can smell the smoke. Nobody else can smell it lolMy adult son - High Functioning Aspergers but not diabetic, finds taste and texture a big issue with foods.
I can’t eat nuts.Peanut butter is actually good for you. If you do not eat that, by Almond butter. I only by the 100% peanut butter and eat it on rare occasions on top of Celery
Same here.I suffer from Fibromyalgia. I am extra sensitive to tastes and smells. When hubby sprays deodorant, even just a little, I feel as if |I am eating it, as I can taste the deodorant in the air, even when he is not in the same room. I am fine with mine as the scent is not as strong. My son when he visits will go outside to Vape. Even though the door is closed, I can smell it. A person who walks past my window with a ciggy even though my windows are closed I can smell the smoke. Nobody else can smell it lol
Oh, I did not know that..I can’t eat nuts.
Seriously I’m fairly sensitive too. If you need a sweetener I’d try this one.Being Autistic means that even the slightest taste is often too much. Its that extra sensitivity we have that means there are no grey areas..so its either very strong or nothing and I find the aftertastes very strong.
That is a great way to satisfy your sweet tooth without affecting your health.It is also good for your dental health because eating sugar can also lead to dental problems.Double cream, unsweetened cocoa powder, sweetener and cinnamon..
And it’s certainly...different lol.
There’s a vague chocolate taste and a vague sweetness...and you only have to eat a spoonful for it to fill you up, but, given that I struggle with any recipe over “fry an egg”, it came out okay.
Watch out Mr Ramsey, here I come!
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