vickster
Squire
And 68% sugar?Ribena claim 32% fruit concentrate.
Artificial sweetened squash is foul. I buy and drink it rarely but only ever hi juice / posh versions with full sugar
And 68% sugar?Ribena claim 32% fruit concentrate.
A bit longer than that.You do not eat beans often so it will be neither here nor there. Personally I would stick with sugar. Your body is evolved to deal with sugar but gets confused by saccharin. The latter been around a while, since at least the 70's.
A bit longer than that.
"Saccharin was produced first in 1879, by Constantin Fahlberg."
Or just buy plain beans which are likely cheaper (esp if you buy dried and prepare) and then cook as Pat suggested aboveOne artificial swwetener which has zero calories and is considered safe is Stevia. Its a plant extract. I use it for sweetening apple or gooseberry sauce and rhubarb. I don't drink tea (well hardly ever) and I gave up having sugar in coffee years ago, so I don't sweeten that at all.
With the beans you could wash the sauce off and substitute tomato puree and a spoonful of Stevia maybe?
Yeah, I was assuming that, like most people, he would already have some tins of beans in the cupboard...Or just buy plain beans which are likely cheaper (esp if you buy dried and prepare) and then cook as Pat suggested above
Agreed, pretty much, although in the late 80s I started using plain saccharine in my tea, and bizarrely preferred it to sugar. Still do. Otherwise, sugar over sweeteners every time.Sugar tastes great.
Sweeteners taste foul.
Case closed.
A quick alternative to the baked beans that you buy in tins:
buy a tin of beans in brine, drain the brine, fill the empty tin with water, put said water to simmer with the beans, add 2 heaped tablespoons of tomato pure, stir, simmer for a few minutes, till the sauce thickens.
Not exactly the same as baked beans, because there is no sugar, but: either add some sugar to taste, or add other seasoning to taste.
This way, you can control (or not) the amount of sugar in the beans.
If you have time, try once with dried beans: try Borlotti beans, fava beans black eye beans.I tried this this evening and can confirm it works very well. No added sugars, just a little dusting of curry powder plus a few assorted herbs and spices I have and it is delicious and much fuller in flavour than the sauce the pre-prepared beans come in.