why is jaggery better than sugar - #38179
I am really confused about something. This past year, I’ve been trying to eat healthier, cutting out a lot of processed stuff, and I came across jaggery. Everyone keeps saying **why is jaggery better than sugar**? Like, is there really a huge difference? I’ve been using white sugar for years, but noticed I feel kinda sluggish after my morning coffee with sugar in it. A friend suggested switching to jaggery, and I read online that it has similar sweetness. But my head is spinning with all these random claims. Some people say jaggery is full of nutrients while sugar is just… empty calories, right? Then, I tried jaggery in my chai, and it was nice, but honestly, I couldn’t tell if it made me feel any different. I thought maybe it was just the excitement of trying something new. My mom, though, once told me **why is jaggery better than sugar** because it's less processed, but I don’t fully get it. Ugh, and sometimes I still crave regular sugar! Should I just ditch sugar altogether? Can I use jaggery everywhere I used sugar? What about baking? If jaggery is healthier, then why does it seem more expensive? Just puzzled and looking for clarity on this whole jaggery vs sugar thing. Hope you guys can help!
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Jaggery indeed offers certain benefits over white sugar, especially from an Ayurvedic perspective. Your mom is spot-on about it being less processed. Unlike white sugar, which undergoes extensive refining, jaggery is made by boiling sugarcane juice or palm sap, retaining more natural nutrients and minerals like iron, calcium, and magnesium. The lack of heavy processing means these nutritive elements remain intact, giving jaggery its rich golden hue.
The sluggishness you mentioned with white sugar is often due to the quick spike in blood sugar levels it causes, followed by a rapid drop. Jaggery contributes to a more gradual release of energy, providing a steadier source, which might explains why its sometimes perceived as making people feel ‘better’ than refined sugar. That said, it’s crucial to remember both are forms of sugar, and excess consumption of either isn’t ideal.
Jaggery is nutrient-dense but still caloric, so moderation is key. You might enjoying experimenting with it in different foods - in your chai or desserts - as it has a robust, fruity taste which some prefer over white sugar’s sweetness. For baking, jaggery can generally replace sugar, but sometimes the ratios or texture might need slight adjustments, as jaggery is denser and moister.
When it comes to cost, jaggery’s price can be higher due to the artisanal method of production and its seasonal availability. If you’re pursuing general healthiness, combining jaggery within a balanced diet rich in fibrous foods could be a good approach. Reducing overall sugar intake, regardless of its source, also aligns well with sustainable, long-term health benefits.
Yet, if a part of you still craves white sugar, a balanced moderation might make transitioning smoother. Ayurveda emphasizes balance, not elimination. Find a rhythm that suits your lifestyle without overstressing the body or mind.

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