Keto-Friendly Turkey Gravies

Kevin's Natural Foods' Keto Turkey Gravy is Perfect for Thanksgiving

In an effort to make it easier for consumers to cater to differing dietary preferences during Thanksgiving, Kevin's Natural Foods has created a Keto Turkey Gravy.

As most people know, turkey gravy is traditionally made with flour, which is not permitted under the keto diet. The new Keto Turkey Gravy from Kevin's Natural Foods is made without flour and uses only keto-friendly ingredients. More specifically, the gravy is made from a mixture of lentil flour, water, turkey stock, rice starch, butter, heavy cream, chicken fat, granulated onion, yeast extract, celery salt, granulated garlic, and spices. The whole thing is then seasoned with garlic, sage, and thyme and clocks in at just 45 calories per serving.
Trend Themes
1. Keto-friendly Gravies - The creation of Keto Turkey Gravy highlights the growing trend of keto-friendly gravies that cater to individuals on low-carb diets.
2. Alternative Flour Substitutes - The use of lentil flour in the Keto Turkey Gravy demonstrates the trend of exploring alternative flour substitutes to accommodate different dietary preferences.
3. Health-conscious Condiments - The development of 45-calorie-per-serving gravies, like Kevin's Natural Foods' Keto Turkey Gravy, reflects the trend of health-conscious condiments that offer guilt-free options for consumers.
Industry Implications
1. Food and Beverage - The food and beverage industry can capitalize on the trend of keto-friendly gravies by developing innovative products that cater to individuals following low-carb diets.
2. Flour Substitutes - The flour substitute industry has an opportunity to explore and promote alternative options like lentil flour as a key ingredient in gravies and other food products.
3. Health and Wellness - The health and wellness industry can tap into the demand for low-calorie condiments by creating more options like Kevin's Natural Foods' 45-calorie-per-serving gravies.

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