Can you substitute 1oz sugar free for 3.4 oz reg. jello pudding?
It is not recommended to substitute sugar-free jello pudding for regular jello pudding in a 1:3.4 ratio. The sugar content in regular jello pudding plays an important role in the texture, consistency, and flavor of the final product. Substituting a large amount of sugar-free jello pudding may significantly alter the taste and texture of the dish, and may not provide the desired results.
If you are looking to reduce sugar content in your recipe, you can consider using a smaller amount of regular jello pudding and supplementing it with other ingredients like cornstarch or unsweetened cocoa powder to achieve the desired consistency. You may also explore sugar-free jello pudding mix options that are specifically designed to replace regular jello pudding in recipes.
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