Whole-Food Sweeteners Guide

27 items classified under standard Whole-Food guidelines.

This guide covers all 27 sweeteners classified under Whole-Food guidelines. Whole-Food evaluates foods primarily by processing level, which determines how each item in this category is classified.

Quick Reference

Food Status Calories (per 100g)
Agave Nectar Limited 68kcal
Brown Sugar Limited 373kcal
Cane Sugar Limited 269kcal
Coconut Nectar Limited 60kcal
Coconut Sugar Limited 895kcal
Dark Chocolate Limited 550kcal
Date Syrup Limited 282kcal
Honey Limited 304kcal
Maple Sugar Limited 354kcal
Maple Syrup Limited 270kcal
Monk Fruit Sweetener Limited 105kcal
Raw Honey Limited 69kcal
Stevia Limited 0kcal
Sugar Limited 399kcal
Allulose Not Allowed 20kcal
Artificial Sweeteners Not Allowed 407kcal
Aspartame Not Allowed 365kcal
Corn Syrup Not Allowed 283kcal
Erythritol Not Allowed 0kcal
Fruit Snacks Not Allowed 352kcal
Gummy Candy Not Allowed 396kcal
High Fructose Corn Syrup Not Allowed 62kcal
Milk Chocolate Not Allowed 150kcal
Molasses Not Allowed 290kcal
Powdered Sugar Not Allowed 431kcal
Sucralose Not Allowed 48kcal
Xylitol Not Allowed 240kcal

Classification Breakdown

14 Limited — These items have moderately processed — fine in plain form, often ultra-processed in branded versions. 13 Not Allowed — These are an industrially formulated product with extracted ingredients and additives.

The target is NOVA group 4 — ultra-processed foods built from extracted components and additives.

Limited Sweeteners (14)

Agave Nectar

Limited

At 68kcal calories per 100g, Agave Nectar falls into the Limited category under Whole-Food guidelines. It is moderately processed — fine in plain form, often ultra-processed in branded versions. Beyond the primary classification, agave nectar also provides 6.6g fiber per 100g. Within this category, it falls between High Fructose Corn Syrup and Raw Honey for calories, ranking 7 of 27. Portion control is key here — a small amount may fit within the diet's parameters, while a full serving may not.

Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central

68kcalCalories
0.5gProtein
0.2gFat
16.2gCarbs
6.6gFiber

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Brown Sugar

Limited

With 373kcal calories per 100g, Brown Sugar earns a Limited classification on Whole-Food. It is moderately processed — fine in plain form, often ultra-processed in branded versions. Beyond the primary classification, brown sugar also provides 9.2g protein and 6.3g fiber per 100g. It ranks among the highest in this category for calories. The nearest lower option is Aspartame at 365kcal. Check the label carefully: the same product can be compliant or not depending on the specific brand or how it was prepared.

Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central

373kcalCalories
9.2gProtein
4.1gFat
78.9gCarbs
6.3gFiber

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Cane Sugar

Limited

Cane Sugar is classified as Limited on Whole-Food, with 269kcal calories per 100g. This means it is moderately processed — fine in plain form, often ultra-processed in branded versions. Within this category, it falls between Xylitol and Maple Syrup for calories, ranking 12 of 27. The "Limited" label means the classification depends on specific conditions — portion size, brand formulation, or preparation method can shift it from compliant to non-compliant.

Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central

269kcalCalories
0gProtein
0gFat
73.1gCarbs
0gFiber

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Coconut Nectar

Limited

With 60kcal calories per 100g, Coconut Nectar earns a Limited classification on Whole-Food. This means it is moderately processed — fine in plain form, often ultra-processed in branded versions. Among the 27 items in this category, coconut nectar sits at the low end for calories — next closest is High Fructose Corn Syrup at 62kcal. The "Limited" label means the classification depends on specific conditions — portion size, brand formulation, or preparation method can shift it from compliant to non-compliant.

Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central

60kcalCalories
0.1gProtein
0gFat
15.8gCarbs
0.6gFiber

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Coconut Sugar

Limited

At 895kcal calories per 100g, Coconut Sugar falls into the Limited category under Whole-Food guidelines. The classification reflects that it is moderately processed — fine in plain form, often ultra-processed in branded versions. Nutritionally, it also delivers 99.1g fat per serving. It ranks among the highest in this category for calories. The nearest lower option is Dark Chocolate at 550kcal. Portion control is key here — a small amount may fit within the diet's parameters, while a full serving may not.

Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central

895kcalCalories
0gProtein
99.1gFat
0.8gCarbs
0gFiber

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Dark Chocolate

Limited

With 550kcal calories per 100g, Dark Chocolate earns a Limited classification on Whole-Food. This means it is moderately processed — fine in plain form, often ultra-processed in branded versions. It also contains 5.1g protein and 32.2g fat, which may factor into overall meal planning. It ranks among the highest in this category for calories. The nearest lower option is Powdered Sugar at 431kcal. Check the label carefully: the same product can be compliant or not depending on the specific brand or how it was prepared.

Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central

VariantCaloriesProteinFatCarbsFiber
70-85% Cacao598kcal7.8g42.6g45.9g10.9g
60-69% Cacao579kcal6.1g38.3g52.4g8g
45-59% Cacao546kcal4.9g31.3g61.2g7g

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Date Syrup

Limited

Date Syrup is classified as Limited on Whole-Food, with 282kcal calories per 100g. This means it is moderately processed — fine in plain form, often ultra-processed in branded versions. It also contains 8g fiber, which may factor into overall meal planning. Within this category, it falls between Maple Syrup and Corn Syrup for calories, ranking 14 of 27. Check the label carefully: the same product can be compliant or not depending on the specific brand or how it was prepared.

Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central

282kcalCalories
2.5gProtein
0.4gFat
75gCarbs
8gFiber

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Honey

Limited

Honey is classified as Limited on Whole-Food, with 304kcal calories per 100g. This means it is moderately processed — fine in plain form, often ultra-processed in branded versions. Within this category, it falls between Molasses and Fruit Snacks for calories, ranking 17 of 27. The "Limited" label means the classification depends on specific conditions — portion size, brand formulation, or preparation method can shift it from compliant to non-compliant.

Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central

304kcalCalories
0.3gProtein
0gFat
82.4gCarbs
0.2gFiber

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Maple Sugar

Limited

At 354kcal calories per 100g, Maple Sugar falls into the Limited category under Whole-Food guidelines. This means it is moderately processed — fine in plain form, often ultra-processed in branded versions. Within this category, it falls between Fruit Snacks and Aspartame for calories, ranking 19 of 27. The "Limited" label means the classification depends on specific conditions — portion size, brand formulation, or preparation method can shift it from compliant to non-compliant.

Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central

354kcalCalories
0.1gProtein
0.2gFat
90.9gCarbs
0gFiber

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Maple Syrup

Limited

Maple Syrup is classified as Limited on Whole-Food, with 270kcal calories per 100g. This means it is moderately processed — fine in plain form, often ultra-processed in branded versions. Within this category, it falls between Cane Sugar and Date Syrup for calories, ranking 13 of 27. Portion control is key here — a small amount may fit within the diet's parameters, while a full serving may not.

Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central

270kcalCalories
0gProtein
0gFat
67.4gCarbs
0gFiber

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Monk Fruit Sweetener

Limited

Monk Fruit Sweetener is classified as Limited on Whole-Food, with 105kcal calories per 100g. This means it is moderately processed — fine in plain form, often ultra-processed in branded versions. Within this category, it falls between Raw Honey and Milk Chocolate for calories, ranking 9 of 27. The "Limited" label means the classification depends on specific conditions — portion size, brand formulation, or preparation method can shift it from compliant to non-compliant.

Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central

105kcalCalories
4.9gProtein
1.4gFat
18.6gCarbs
0gFiber

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Raw Honey

Limited

With 69kcal calories per 100g, Raw Honey earns a Limited classification on Whole-Food. It is moderately processed — fine in plain form, often ultra-processed in branded versions. Beyond the primary classification, raw honey also provides 5.3g fiber per 100g. Within this category, it falls between Agave Nectar and Monk Fruit Sweetener for calories, ranking 8 of 27. The "Limited" label means the classification depends on specific conditions — portion size, brand formulation, or preparation method can shift it from compliant to non-compliant.

Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central

69kcalCalories
1.5gProtein
0.1gFat
17.6gCarbs
5.3gFiber

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Stevia

Limited

Stevia is classified as Limited on Whole-Food, with 0kcal calories per 100g. This means it is moderately processed — fine in plain form, often ultra-processed in branded versions. Among the 27 items in this category, stevia sits at the low end for calories — next closest is Erythritol at 0kcal. The "Limited" label means the classification depends on specific conditions — portion size, brand formulation, or preparation method can shift it from compliant to non-compliant.

Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central

0kcalCalories
0gProtein
0gFat
100gCarbs
0gFiber

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Sugar

Limited

With 399kcal calories per 100g, Sugar earns a Limited classification on Whole-Food. This means it is moderately processed — fine in plain form, often ultra-processed in branded versions. It ranks among the highest in this category for calories. The nearest lower option is Gummy Candy at 396kcal. Check the label carefully: the same product can be compliant or not depending on the specific brand or how it was prepared.

Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central

399kcalCalories
0gProtein
0gFat
99.8gCarbs
Fiber

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Not Allowed Sweeteners (13)

Allulose

Not Allowed

With 20kcal calories per 100g, Allulose earns a Not Allowed classification on Whole-Food. This means it is an industrially formulated product with extracted ingredients and additives. Among the 27 items in this category, allulose sits at the low end for calories — next closest is Sucralose at 48kcal.

Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central

20kcalCalories
0gProtein
0gFat
100gCarbs
0gFiber

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Artificial Sweeteners

Not Allowed

With 407kcal calories per 100g, Artificial Sweeteners earns a Not Allowed classification on Whole-Food. It is an industrially formulated product with extracted ingredients and additives. Beyond the primary classification, artificial sweeteners also provides 8.7g fat and 760mg sodium per 100g. It ranks among the highest in this category for calories. The nearest lower option is Sugar at 399kcal.

Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central

407kcalCalories
4.7gProtein
8.7gFat
77.4gCarbs
Fiber

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Aspartame

Not Allowed

At 365kcal calories per 100g, Aspartame falls into the Not Allowed category under Whole-Food guidelines. This means it is an industrially formulated product with extracted ingredients and additives. Within this category, it falls between Maple Sugar and Brown Sugar for calories, ranking 20 of 27.

Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central

365kcalCalories
2.2gProtein
0gFat
89.1gCarbs
0gFiber

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Corn Syrup

Not Allowed

With 283kcal calories per 100g, Corn Syrup earns a Not Allowed classification on Whole-Food. This means it is an industrially formulated product with extracted ingredients and additives. Within this category, it falls between Date Syrup and Molasses for calories, ranking 15 of 27.

Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central

283kcalCalories
0gProtein
0.2gFat
76.8gCarbs
0gFiber

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Erythritol

Not Allowed

At 0kcal calories per 100g, Erythritol falls into the Not Allowed category under Whole-Food guidelines. This means it is an industrially formulated product with extracted ingredients and additives. Among the 27 items in this category, erythritol sits at the low end for calories — next closest is Allulose at 20kcal.

Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central

0kcalCalories
0gProtein
0gFat
100gCarbs
0gFiber

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Fruit Snacks

Not Allowed

Fruit Snacks is classified as Not Allowed on Whole-Food, with 352kcal calories per 100g. This means it is an industrially formulated product with extracted ingredients and additives. Within this category, it falls between Honey and Maple Sugar for calories, ranking 18 of 27.

Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central

352kcalCalories
0.1gProtein
0gFat
88gCarbs
0gFiber

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Gummy Candy

Not Allowed

With 396kcal calories per 100g, Gummy Candy earns a Not Allowed classification on Whole-Food. This means it is an industrially formulated product with extracted ingredients and additives. It ranks among the highest in this category for calories. The nearest lower option is Brown Sugar at 373kcal.

Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central

396kcalCalories
0gProtein
0gFat
98.9gCarbs
0.1gFiber

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High Fructose Corn Syrup

Not Allowed

High Fructose Corn Syrup is classified as Not Allowed on Whole-Food, with 62kcal calories per 100g. This means it is an industrially formulated product with extracted ingredients and additives. Among the 27 items in this category, high fructose corn syrup sits at the low end for calories — next closest is Agave Nectar at 68kcal.

Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central

62kcalCalories
0.4gProtein
0gFat
15gCarbs
0gFiber

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Milk Chocolate

Not Allowed

Milk Chocolate is classified as Not Allowed on Whole-Food, with 150kcal calories per 100g. The classification reflects that it is an industrially formulated product with extracted ingredients and additives. Nutritionally, it also delivers 6.7g fat per serving. Within this category, it falls between Monk Fruit Sweetener and Xylitol for calories, ranking 10 of 27.

Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central

150kcalCalories
3.7gProtein
6.7gFat
20.4gCarbs
1.6gFiber

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Molasses

Not Allowed

Molasses is classified as Not Allowed on Whole-Food, with 290kcal calories per 100g. This means it is an industrially formulated product with extracted ingredients and additives. Within this category, it falls between Corn Syrup and Honey for calories, ranking 16 of 27.

Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central

290kcalCalories
0gProtein
0.1gFat
74.7gCarbs
0gFiber

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Powdered Sugar

Not Allowed

Powdered Sugar is classified as Not Allowed on Whole-Food, with 431kcal calories per 100g. The classification reflects that it is an industrially formulated product with extracted ingredients and additives. Nutritionally, it also delivers 23g fat and 440mg sodium per serving. It ranks among the highest in this category for calories. The nearest lower option is Artificial Sweeteners at 407kcal.

Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central

431kcalCalories
4.9gProtein
23gFat
51.1gCarbs
1.6gFiber

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Sucralose

Not Allowed

With 48kcal calories per 100g, Sucralose earns a Not Allowed classification on Whole-Food. This means it is an industrially formulated product with extracted ingredients and additives. Among the 27 items in this category, sucralose sits at the low end for calories — next closest is Coconut Nectar at 60kcal.

Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central

48kcalCalories
0.3gProtein
0.1gFat
13.3gCarbs
1.2gFiber

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Xylitol

Not Allowed

With 240kcal calories per 100g, Xylitol earns a Not Allowed classification on Whole-Food. This means it is an industrially formulated product with extracted ingredients and additives. Within this category, it falls between Milk Chocolate and Cane Sugar for calories, ranking 11 of 27.

Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central

240kcalCalories
0gProtein
0gFat
100gCarbs
0gFiber

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