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Sugar Free Premium Paleo Lemon and Orange Jam 2x380g
Heart Cafe
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Sugar Free Premium Paleo Lemon and Orange Jam
Paleo Lemon Jam
These premium jams support 10 different lifestyles or diets.
- Normal (diet free)
- Low Carb
- Low Calorie
- Sugar Free
- Low sodium
- Paleo
- Natural
- Gelatine free
- Vegan
- Vegetarian
Advantages:
- Fruit content 60%.
- Natural taste.
- Sugar free.
- We do not use any artificial sweeteners.
- Free from artificial colour and preservatives.
- Does not affect glucose level.
- Does not cause sugar cravings.
- This product is diabetic friendly.
Typical Value per 100g |
|
Energy: |
48Kcal/200KJ |
Fat: |
0.1 g |
of which saturates: |
0.00 g |
Total Carbohydrate: |
11.3 g |
of which natural sugars from fruit: |
4.1 g |
Total Carbohydrate Absorption: |
11.3 g |
Fibre: |
29.9 g |
Protein: |
0.4 g |
Salt: |
0.0 g |
Ingredients: lemon pulp 60% (lemon 30%, candied lemon peel), peach pulp, gelling agent: pectin, grape seed extracts.
Storage: Store in a dry, cool place under 23C°. Once opened keep refrigerated.
Paleo Orange Jam
Advantages:
- Fruit content 60%.
- Sugar free.
- Taste is natural but not bitter.
- We do not use any artificial sweeteners.
- Free from artificial colour and preservatives.
- Clean and 100% natural product.
- Does not affect glucose level.
- Does not cause sugar cravings.
- This product is diabetic friendly.
Typical Value per 100g | |
Energy: | 48 Kcal/200 KJ |
Fat: | 0.1 g |
of which saturates: | 0.00 g |
Total Carbohydrate: | 11.3 g |
of which natural sugars from fruit: | 4.1 g |
Total Carbohydrate Absorption: | 11.3 g |
Fibre: | 29.9 g |
Protein: | 0.4 g |
Salt: | 0.0 g |
Ingredients: fruit pulp 60% (orange 30% (orange, candied orange peel) peach pulp, gelling agent: pectin, grape seed extracts.
Storage: Store in a dry, cool place under 23C°. Once opened keep refrigerated.
What is Paleo Diet?
A paleo diet is a dietary plan based on foods similar to what might have been eaten during the Paleolithic era, which dates from approximately 2.5 million to 10,000 years ago. Other names for a paleo diet include Paleolithic diet, Stone Age diet, hunter-gatherer diet and caveman diet.
Purpose: The aim of a paleo diet is to return to a way of eating that's more like what early humans ate. The diet's reasoning is that the human body is genetically mismatched to the modern diet that emerged with farming practices.
Farming changed what people ate and established dairy, grains and legumes as additional staples in the human diet. This relatively late and rapid change in diet, according to the hypothesis, outpaced the body's ability to adapt. This mismatch is believed to be a contributing factor to the prevalence of obesity, diabetes and heart disease today.