Sugar, real or artificial, is off-limits. That includes honey, maple syrup and all unrefined sweeteners, too. Dessert, even if it's made with compliant ingredients, is not allowed. The point of Whole30 is to get back to eating whole.Dec 28, 2019
What is a Whole30 substitute for honey?
Date Paste
What sweeteners are allowed on Whole30?
On Whole30, adherents must cut out all sweeteners including maple syrup, honey, agave nectar, coconut sugar, date syrup, monk fruit extract, and stevia. However, dieters are permitted to use fruit juice as a sweetener.
How can I sweeten my coffee on Whole30?
You're welcome. You can drink it black, add unsweetened compliant nutpods, coconut milk, almond milk, or add cinnamon or vanilla beans to the brew. But remember, Whole30 guidelines exclude milk, cream, non-compliant milk substitutes, and added sweeteners—including stevia (more on that below).Dec 16, 2018
Can you eat honey on Whole30 Diet?
Do not consume added sugar, real or artificial. This includes (but is not limited to) maple syrup, honey, agave nectar, coconut sugar, date syrup, monk fruit extract, stevia, Splenda, Equal, Nutrasweet, and xylitol. If there is added sugar in the ingredient list, it's out.
Can you have honey or maple syrup on Whole30?
Do not consume added sugar, real or artificial. No maple syrup, honey, agave nectar, coconut sugar, date syrup, stevia, Splenda, Equal, Nutrasweet, xylitol, etc. Read your labels because companies sneak sugar into products in ways you might not recognize.Jan 16, 2019
What sweetener is Whole30?
Dates are the only sweetener that are Whole30 compliant. So much healthier, packed with nutrients, and delicious.Oct 3, 2018
What does Whole30 Avoid?
What's not allowed on Whole30? You'll avoid grains, legumes, dairy, alcohol, added and artificial sugar, and foods with common additives like carrageenan, MSG, or sulfites. You also can't use Whole30-approved ingredients to make treats, such as pancakes, bread, muffins, brownies, pizza crust, or ice cream.Nov 29, 2021