Is allulose paleo?​

Allulose is not paleo. Sweeteners and sugar alcohols are not allowed in any form. Allulose is likely not suitable for a paleo diet.

Use the free Fig app to quickly check if ingredients like allulose are paleo.

Want to know if a food or ingredient is paleo?​

Want to know if a food or ingredient is paleo?​

Quickly check more than 2,000 ingredients with the free Fig app. At the grocery store? Scan a product with Fig's scanner to highlight any ingredients that may not be paleo. Tap on an ingredient like allulose to read why it may or may not be paleo.

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Following paleo and have other dietary needs?​

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What is a paleo diet?​

The Paleo diet emphasizes eating whole foods that were likely consumed by humans thousands of years ago.

Foods to eat on a paleo diet include beef, pork, fish, eggs, nuts, seeds, herbs, certain oils, fruits and vegetables.

Foods to avoid on a paleo diet include grains, legumes, vegetable oils, dairy and heavily processed foods.

Please note: There is conflicting information online about which ingredients are and are not allowed on a paleo diet. We've worked to make this note on allulose as accurate as possible. Ultimately, it's up to you to decide how strictly you'll follow the diet.

Read more about the paleo diet on Healthline and EverydayHealth. It's always a good idea to consult with your personal doctor or dietitian before starting any diet.