Having sugar cravings or a sweet tooth can be especially challenging when following the keto diet but there are plenty of recipes for keto-approved desserts, as well as products like Foodstirs' Keto Chocolate Chip Cookie Mix that can help in these scenarios. The certified organic and low-carb cookie mix is low in sugar, gluten-free and it is made with a combination of almond and coconut flour, plus pea protein and alternative sweeteners like stevia.
Preparing the keto-friendly chocolate chip cookies is as easy as adding a few fresh ingredients like almond milk, vanilla extract and butter. According to the brand, which bills itself as a provider of "junk-free bakery" products, its customers have been requesting grain-free and reduced sugar products.
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What's Driving This Trend
- Keto-friendly Baking
- Opportunities for companies to develop and market more low-carb, grain-free, and sugar-free baking products to cater to the growing keto trend.
- Organic and Low-carb Food Mixes
- Companies can focus on developing or marketing organic and low-carb pre-mixed food products, as seen with the success of Foodstirs' Keto Chocolate Chip Cookie Mix.
- Alternative Sweeteners
- Exploring alternative sweeteners like stevia can attract consumers who are looking for lower sugar and healthier options in their food.
Who This Affects Most
- Food and Beverage
- The food and beverage industry can capitalize on the increasing demand for keto-friendly products and develop new food lines or reformulate existing ones to cater to this trend.
- Organic Food
- The organic food industry can create more keto-friendly and low-carb food products to meet the demand of health-conscious consumers.
- Supplement Industry
- Opportunities exist for supplement companies to create keto-friendly supplements to complement the keto diet and help consumers achieve their health goals.