If you do Keto/Paleo and occasionally rely on bars for a meal or snack and look at net carbs, the industry could be fooling us when they list high amounts of fiber and all of it comes from Tapioca Fiber.
Summary: Not only do IMOs (isomaltooligosaccharide) like tapioca fiber generate a glycemic response, they can generate a response that’s more substantial than the equivalent amount in sugar!
https://convenientketo.net/tapioca-fiber-soluble-corn-fiber-imo/
SO when that bars has 20g of carbs and "13g of fiber" ......Is this really true?
Jury is still out on this one for me as tapioca fiber is supposedly pulled out from the tapioca pulp which is mostly starch to create soluble fiber additive.
FDA is trying to address this and seems to come down on the side of no longer allowing these to be called fiber but it is not official and companies still do it.
Summary: Not only do IMOs (isomaltooligosaccharide) like tapioca fiber generate a glycemic response, they can generate a response that’s more substantial than the equivalent amount in sugar!
https://convenientketo.net/tapioca-fiber-soluble-corn-fiber-imo/
SO when that bars has 20g of carbs and "13g of fiber" ......Is this really true?
Jury is still out on this one for me as tapioca fiber is supposedly pulled out from the tapioca pulp which is mostly starch to create soluble fiber additive.
FDA is trying to address this and seems to come down on the side of no longer allowing these to be called fiber but it is not official and companies still do it.
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