🌟 Sweetness that fits your lifestyle—pure, powerful, and guilt-free!
This Organic Pure Monk Fruit Sweetener is a USDA-certified, zero-calorie, zero-carb natural sweetener made from 100% pure monk fruit extract. Free from erythritol and artificial preservatives, it offers 322 servings per 4oz pack, making it an ideal choice for keto, paleo, and low-glycemic diets. Its clean, no-aftertaste formula blends effortlessly into drinks and recipes, delivering guilt-free sweetness anytime.
R**Y
A safe, plant-based artificial sweetener
This product is amazing - all-natural ingredients, quite sweet, 1/8 of a teaspoon is plenty for a cup of tea, and user can have the peace of mind that it isn't bad for you. Seems expensive at first until you realize that a tiny bit is enough for most things.
C**L
So good in my coffee
This is a great product. The taste is very good. Just be very careful. You barely put any in your coffee to make it sweet since it is pure monk fruit. I don’t even fill up the whole little tiny scoop that comes with the product. I am very impressed.
G**
Taste is like cane sugar
Well worth the wait and price! This product tastes just like cane sugar, which makes it pretty nice. My hands felt sticky and messy when I was scooping out the powder, so I placed it in a glass container. Also I liked how it really enhanced all my drinks. A little goes a long way so I just add 1 spoonful of it to my beverages and I am all done for the day. Though it takes some time to dissolve in cold drinks, it blends very easily when added to hot beverages. Overall, there isn't an aftertaste, so I plan on buying more in the future.
C**N
Quit being so sensitive
This product is super fine, powdery, and sticky. I don’t really care what others say, but this leaves a noticeable aftertaste on my buds. The powder is super sweet and only requires a small amount to sweeten your beverage, making it a convenient choice. I only used it in warm drinks, so dissolving it was not a problem. I wanted something all-natural, organic, and with no calories to sweeten my evening tea, and this does the trick. However, I can’t get over the aftertaste, and it is a sticky mess to use unless you're super careful. I’ll probably return to the Erythritol/stevia or monk fruit blend.
B**M
Just one ingredient
I was making a granola recipe from the Braindocs , Dean and Ayesha Sherzai (who wrote the 30-Day Alzheimer’s Solution). Also, I was interested in trying this natural non-nutritive sweetener. There is a great research article from 2021 “Physiochemical and microbiological characteristics of camel milk yogurt as influenced by monk fruit sweetener.” That touts some serious benefits of monk fruit related to the prevention of asthma, diabetes, oxidation, etc. Note I have zero interest in camel yogurt specifically. Nonetheless, there was some positive benefits to monk fruit that were worth trying. Monk fruit is very sweet and I have yet to figure out the precise amount to use for me. It does have a bit of an aftertaste. However, I believe that is because I used too much. I have used it more sparingly recently. I chose this monk fruit extract because it didn’t contain erythritol. Additionally, I am happy that it is organic. This amount will probably last me a very long time.
L**O
Sweetness is just right
I started using this product a while ago after deciding to cut back on sugar. I've tried other sugar alternatives before, but they always had a weird aftertaste. This one has been different. The taste is surprisingly close to sugar, especially in tea or coffee. It does take some time to get the amount right when adding it to your food or drinks.I've also been using it in homemade yogurt and some baked goods like banana bread. The texture doesn't change much, and the sweetness is just right. I like that I have taken a big step in cutting down on sugar and feel good when I use this instead.
E**J
Mix with Agave or Maple Syrup for a Perfect Taste! (And cheaper than sugar!)
This sweetener is an excellent way to reduce sugar intake! To round out the flavor I mix a bit of agave or maple syrup with it. I use 2 Tbsp syrup + 1/2 tsp Monk Fruit extract = 1 cup sugar in most recipes. I add that ratio with 1 cup of water and keep in my frig to make quick lemonade or ginger tea. I love math so did the calculations and found this 4 ounce Monk Fruit package to be cheaper than the corresponding (many!) pounds of sugar!!!
L**R
Terrible aftertaste.
Terrible aftertaste. I wanted to try this on my husband who is A1c diabetic, because I have read that it is good for blood sugar levels. But my husband did not like the terrible aftertaste.
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