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soy sauce substitute

March 7th 2010 in chow, health

Coconut Secret introduces Coconut Aminos a raw seasoning sauce that is an excellent alternative to soy sauce.

Some of you are unable to use soy sauce for a variety of reasons. Perhaps you have an allergy or you take medication that forbids the use of soy. Could it be that you simply prefer not use anything that is soy-based? Are you like me wanting to try something new? About a month ago, I purchased Coconut Aminos, and it’s a great low glycemic substitute for soy sauce.

Coconut Aminos only contains coconut sap and sea salt.  Keep in mind that you will spend more money however, there are some advantages such as it’s: low sodium, gluten-free, 100% organic, dairy-free, vegan and it contains 17 amino acids.  Seems like this product has a lot of pluses right?  Yes, it does and the best thing of all is the taste.  I actually prefer the taste to soy sauce – it’s sweeter, lighter and milder without the sharp taste.  If you are a diabetic or you need to reduce your sodium intake and want a tasty sauce for marinades, sautés or seasoning, be sure to try this.


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cypellaadague

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cypellaadague

Thanks for writing, I very much liked


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Calavaev

Hmm.. Interesting point of view, i’l think about it




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