My Favorite Keto Food Swaps



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Need healthy keto food alternatives? These easy keto swaps will leave you satisfied!

Keto-Friendly Cauliflower Wrap: https://youtu.be/QSi_NROCGqM

Keto-Friendly Lasagna Recipe: https://youtu.be/ZTx8CjDvSPs
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Cauliflower Pizza:
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Allulose:

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Timestamps
0:00 My favorite keto swaps
0:10 Try these keto-friendly alternatives
2:51 Key takeaways
3:04 Need a keto consultant? Check this out!

In this video, we’re going to talk about healthy keto food swaps.

Now, many of you are probably some non-keto foods—especially if you’re new to keto. There are many healthy keto-friendly alternatives you can try out. Here are some of my favorites.

Burger buns – Try bibb butterhead lettuce, frosted portobello mushroom tops, and napa cabbage/Chinese cabbage.

Wraps – Try cauliflower wraps.

White sugar – Try allulose, xylitol, erythritol, stevia, and monk fruit.

Maple syrup – Try xylitol syrup.

Cereal – Try coconut chips, slivered almonds, berries, and yogurt (sugar-free).

White flour – Try almond flour.

Noodles – Try spiral-cut zucchini, spaghetti squash, and shirataki noodles.

Lasagna noodles – Try keto wraps.

Mashed potatoes – Try mashed cauliflower.

Rice – Try cauliflower rice.

Pizza – Try using a cauliflower crust with eggs and cheese.

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Thanks for watching. I hope this helped give you some ideas for healthy keto alternatives to non-keto foods. I’ll see you in the next video.

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23 COMMENTS

  1. I saw a video for rice shirataki, if you're weaning yourself off rice, you can buy the shirataki rice dry, or wet, I've seen both, and you can mix 50/50 so you're not eating too much regular rice, and then you can go little by little eventually replacing all the rice

  2. I was a doubter about cauliflower, but I was truly shocked at how good cauliflower mashed potatoes are… I honestly prefer the flavor over normal mashed potatoes now

  3. *******For those who wish to consume Xylitol, be sure not to have your dogs lick it.. "Xylitol is extremely toxic to dogs." Xylitol is extremely toxic to dogs. Even small amounts of xylitol can cause hypoglycemia (low blood sugar), seizures, liver failure or even death in dogs." ********

  4. Hello Dr.Berg, great video as usual! However, your video on Allulose doesn't seem to be online anymore. I would be interest in listening your opinion about it, as I heard it's the sweetener that's most similar to normal white sugar in consistency and taste: I just don't like the other sweeteners, like Stevia, erythritol, etc…

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