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From honey to dates: 4 nutritious sweetening choices for children

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Nov 11, 2025, 12:28 IST
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Healthy alternatives to refined sugar

Children naturally crave sweetness, but too much refined sugar can lead to obesity, dental issues and energy crashes. And here’s good news for parents, who are struggling with healthier options. Healthier sugar substitutes can satisfy those cravings without harming their health. Here are five natural and nutritious alternatives parents can include in their child’s diet for a balanced sweetness.

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Honey – Nature’s sweet healer

Honey is a natural sweetener that supports immunity and digestion. Honey is rich in antioxidants, vitamins and minerals. The antibacterial properties make it ideal for soothing sore throats and boosting overall wellness. However, it’s best for children above one year old due to the risk of botulism in infants. It can be used as a drizzle on porridge, toast or even milk as it offers a wholesome, energy-packed alternative to white sugar.

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Jaggery – A traditional powerhouse

Jaggery or our desi gur, is a nutrient-dense sweetener loaded with iron, magnesium and potassium. It aids digestion, strengthens immunity and helps prevent anemia in growing children. Unlike refined sugar, jaggery undergoes minimal processing, retaining essential minerals. Add it to warm milk, homemade sweets or even rotis for naturally rich flavour and sustained energy throughout the day.

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Coconut Sugar – Sweetness with nutrients

Coconut sugar is derived from coconut palm sap and contains essential minerals like zinc, iron and potassium. It has a lower glycemic index than regular sugar. This means, it releases energy slowly and prevents sugar crashes. The mild caramel flavour makes it a great substitute in cookies, cakes or cereals making it tastier, natural option for growing kids.

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Dates – The whole-food sweetener

Packed with fiber, calcium and antioxidants, dates are one of the healthiest natural sweeteners for children. Dates support digestion, strengthen bones and provide sustained energy. Blend them into smoothies, stuff them with nuts or use date paste as a baking ingredient. Unlike refined sugar, dates add sweetness with a nutritional punch, making them a superfood choice for young eaters.

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