Fiber Yum Non-GMO, Corn-Free, Pre-Biotic Fiber IMO Syrup Sweetener - 10 Pound

Fiber Yum Non-GMO, Corn-Free, Pre-Biotic Fiber IMO Syrup Sweetener - 10 Pound
Fiber Yum Non-GMO, Corn-Free, Pre-Biotic Fiber IMO Syrup Sweetener - 10 Pound

Key features

  • PALEO PERFECT: Made from cassava root, this fiber syrup is great for paleo and keto baking. This corn-free prebiotic sweetener has 5 grams of fiber per serving, while retaining a sweet taste that can't be beat.
  • BAKE WITH FIBERYUM: Replace maple syrup & other sugary sweeteners used in pancakes, cookies, baked goods & protein bars with FiberYum! Try adding 1 tbsp of maple extract to 1 cup of FiberYum to create keto syrup!
  • CASSAVA ROOT: Made from Tapioca, our IMO vegan syrup gives you great flavor without the guilt that comes along with sugar, honey or maple syrup. Perfect for the paleo diet.
  • A VEGAN COMPANY: FiberYum IMO syrup is corn-free, gluten free & kosher so you can enjoy sweet treats & great flavor without the guilt. Make your own protein bars, pancake syrup, baked goods, paleo snacks & more.
  • FIBERYUM: Take the plunge & make your favorite baked goods & sweet treats at home with FiberYum's vegan prebiotic fiber syrup: Certified Kosher, Non-GMO & Gluten Free!
Size10 Pound

Fiber Yum Non-GMO, Corn-Free, Pre-Biotic Fiber IMO Syrup Sweetener - 10 Pound

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Perfect for keto
hennyPen57✓ Verified PurchaseNovember 11, 2023
This is a great replacement for honey when baking keto snacks. It has a light sweet flavor and the consistency is like honey.
Great, lower-cost vendor of IMO for 'Quest' styled protein bars
David A Walker✓ Verified PurchaseNovember 5, 2023
Great for making home made 'Quest' styled bars. Cheaper than some of the alternatives out there and it comes in larger volumes. It's great that you can get a 10 lb container of IMO, as most recipes out there call for 2 parts IMO to 1 part protein by weight (so this pairs perfectly with a 5lb powder protein source of your choice). Toss in some flavored extracts and some dried bulk foods (coconut, nuts, dried fruit) and you have a great tasting/texture, high quality protein bar that is cheaper and tastier than the 'Quest' bars.

Update: I'm on my second gallon of this stuff and love it. Making 'quest' styled bars is still financially worth it if you get FiberYum and don't buy the more expensive brand (and make the bars by the dozens so you're not wasting tons of time bar by bar). Lost about 10lbs since using these bars as meal replacements or when ever I'm craving something sweet. Just make sure to stay well hydrated, as lots of fiber will dry you out and your body needs time to acclimate. I was asked for some recipes, so here are two that I've been making and am happy with:

So I have two standards that I've been making. One is coconut almond and the other is maple peanut. Designed to be made in batches of 12 bars at 170-190cal/bar, 70g/bar. 20g Protein/bar, 32g Fiber/bar, 2-3g Sugar/bar. They are less 'taffy' like than quest bars (drier) and have, IMO, better texture with real ingredients mixed in.

Coconut Almond, 12 bars:
300g Whey Protein (unflavored or flavor of your choice)
480g IMO Syrup
40g UNSWEETENED coconut flakes (for texture)
15g Diced Almond Slivers (for texture)
4mL Coconut Extract
2mL Almond Extract

Pre-weigh and mix together dry ingredients. Weigh out IMO and heat in saucepan (non-stick teflon makes your life easier), continuously stirring with silicone spatula (this stuff is STICKY and you want to with silicone as much as possible). As bubbles form on the bottom, remove from heat, mix in extracts, and slowly start working in your powder ingredients a quarter at a time. After the last dry ingredients addition, you will need to kneed this mixture together to fully incorporate the dry ingredients and it will be too thick to mix any longer. I use nitrile or latex gloves while doing this because (i) it sticks like crazy to your hands if not and (ii) it is still warm/hot. I also work on a silicone baking mat (available from Artisan Metal Works Artisan (2 pk.) Non-Stick Silicone Baking Mat Set, 16 5/8 x 11 - one of the best kitchen purchases ever off Amazon). If it gets too firm to kneed, take the entire ball on the silicone mat and nuke it in the microwave for 30-60 seconds. This will give you more play time to incorporate all the powder. Roll out into a sheet about 3/4" thick (I usually fold over the mat and roll it out into a rectangle) and allow to cool to room temp. You can speed this up by tossing it in the freezer (makes slicing easier too). After cooling, I transfer off of mats onto plastic wrapped cutting board (easy clean up, low stick). Cut into 12 nice bars (don't do this on silicone mats as you will destroy them).

I usually make two dozen at a time (double this scale) and package them in sandwich bags. Peanut maple bars are the same strategy, but slightly different recipe because I use powder peanut butter (i.e. all oils pressed out, so it's low cal with all the flavor; available as PB2 Bell Plantation PB2 Powdered Peanut Butter, Net Wt. 16 Oz.here on Amazon).

Peanut Maple Bars, 12 bars:
250g Whey Protein (unflavored or flavor of your choice; using less because you need to keep powder to syrup ratio relatively constant)
480g IMO Syrup
60g PB2 Peanut Butter Powder
15g Diced roasted peanuts (for texture)
4mL Maple Extract
BEST TASTE - VERSATILITY - EASY TO USE - NO AFTERTASTE ... BUT Price is HIGH!
Researched and Ready✓ Verified PurchaseOctober 5, 2023
LOVE the taste ... NO after taste! Much like Agave or Corn Syrup. This one REALLY has no after taste! Perfect sugar substitute - 1:1; can even make caramel with it! Only wish the price wasn't so HIGH. Can only use it sparingly because of the price. Otherwise, it would be my sugar alternative. For a granular; I like monk fruit, but it is less sweet. 3:1 sugar substitute... but no aftertaste and great in coffee or tea! FiberYum can be used in so many ways because of it's neutral flavor just like sugar has! Really, any way you would use honey, maple syrup (add mapline for maple syrup substitute), agave (add vanilla), or even simple syrup, you can sub with this! I have not had one complaint yet from "regular-sugar- eaters" who have unknowingly eaten my "alternative baked goods and treats"... The turtles especially were a hit! 3 stars instead of 5 because of the price point. It deserves 5 stars for taste, ease and versatility of use; therefore 4 stars given.
Great product, but a 20% price hike
Christy Barnson✓ Verified PurchaseSeptember 18, 2023
Look, I love the FiberYum product. I use it to make IMO-based protein bars at home inexpensively and with great results. I've shared my recipes with my local triathlon club, and the bars with family and friends. With this syrup you can make or bake things that taste great, have a surprisingly nice texture when warmed, and an amazing macronutrient profile. It's tapioca-based, and thus does not tend to cause problems with those sensitive to corn-based products like some competitors.

At the "old" 2015 price, FiberYum was extremely competitive with other IMO products. However, the vendor jacked the price up from $49.95 per gallon in November 2015 to $59.95 per gallon in January 2016. I'm not taking a point off because of the price -- the product was and is excellent, works exactly as it should -- but I will start looking for a new vendor of tapioca-based Isomalto-Oligosaccharides in the future as a result of the dramatic 20% price in crease in two months!
Good taste
Jen Chambers✓ Verified PurchaseSeptember 13, 2023
This product starts like normal syrup beware it is shipped in an envelope and maybe be busted and leaking when received
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