







🌟 Sweeten Smart, Live Clean – Zero Calories, All the Flavor!
Certified Organic Monk Fruit Extract Powder offers a zero-calorie, keto-friendly sweetener made from pure monk fruit with no additives. It comes with a convenient serving scoop and is certified Non-GMO, USDA Organic, vegan, and free from common allergens. Packaged in the USA by a family-owned company since 1968, it’s the perfect natural sweetening solution for health-conscious professionals.





S**.
Excellent for breast feeding moms and for diabetic people and children
I love this stuff. I was getting addicted to coffee creamer for the sugar. Which was causing under eye puffiness. This is naturally sweet, organic, and you get a tiny little spoon, which is all you really need. So much healthier for your body. You get a lot for a little use. I'm glad I switched. My body appreciates its more. It has nothing but monk fruit
H**R
Best taste, good packaging
This is a composite review of three monk fruit products.Amazon.com : It's Just - 100% Monkfruit Extract Powder, Keto Friendly Sweetener, Monk Fruit, Sugar-Free, Non-GMO, 25% Mogrosides, Non-Glycemic, 1.5oz : Grocery & Gourmet FoodI have purchased this product 12 times since 2020. I was looking for a low/no glycemic sweetener that also was not harsh on the gut biome. Only pure monk fruit and stevia seem to fit those requirements. Many of the monk fruit and stevia sweeteners available in stores are mixed with erythritol, which can have a negative effect on the beneficial bacteria in one’s gut. I did also try the drops, but the package and dispensing was just not user friendly. Also required a lot of drops to taste any sweetness.This powder does take some getting used to using. I really only use it to sweeten my brewed cacao drink. It mixes better in warm or hot liquids. I usually let it sit and brew in the french press with the ground cacao.I dislike the packaging. The zippered bag is never zipped properly therefore not sealing the powder below the tear off point, so when you open it the first time there is sticky powder that goes everywhere. I also dislike leaving it in the original packaging because it’s a pain and a mess to deal with. I now transfer this into a dark tinted wide mouth half pint jar. I also think the little measuring spoon sent in the package is an annoyance and a waste. This would be better off in a container like the Clabber Girl baking powder.Appearance is fine, pure white powder.Overall, 4.5 stars for the product itself. 2.5 stars for packaging.This is currently priced at $15.30 per oz—-----------Amazon.com: NOW Foods, Certified Organic Monk Fruit Extract Powder, Zero Calorie Sweetener, Large Bottle for Serving Scoop, Certified Non-GMO, 0.7-Ounce : Grocery & Gourmet FoodI decided to give this product a try. Just the listing alone gave me hope that the packaging would be friendlier. The container is almost exactly the same as what you would find in the herbs and spice aisle at a grocery store. Flip top cap with a pour and a sprinkle option. I disliked that my measuring spoons were a little awkward getting in and out. I would like a shorter container with a wider lid, or a bigger size all together. This would almost be worth carrying in your purse if you wanted to have a monk fruit sweetener with you.Taste was excellent. To my palette it was twice as sweet as the “It’s Just” product, so less goes further.Appearance is fine, pure white powder.5 stars for the product. 3.5 stars for the packagingThis is currently priced at $29.71 per oz, so value is roughly equal to the “It’s Just” brand—--------Amazon.com: Smart Monk - 100% Monkfruit Extract, Non-Glycemic, Zero Calorie, Sugar-Free Monk Fruit Sweetener (3oz / 85g) : Grocery & Gourmet FoodPackaging for the win! This is the perfect leave at home on the counter or in the pantry package. No spills in shipment, and no difficulty getting to the monk fruit powder. Container is a tub with a screw cap, 3.5” in diameter, 2.75” tall.Taste is definitely not as good as either of the other products. It is about as sweet as the “It’s Just” monk fruit, but it has a bit of an aftertaste. I will finish the container, but I will not buy it again.Appearance is fine, yellowish powder.2.5 stars for the product. 5 stars for the packaging.This is currently priced at $13.71 per oz. This product has the best value for weight.
R**S
Pure monk fruit extract!
It's hard to find pure monk fruit extract powder (it's almost always part of an erythritol or similar blend), so I figured I'd try this when I came across it from a trusted brand. It's about what I expected: very sweet and concentrated. There is a small scoop included (maybe 1/32 tsp? or 48 mg by weight, according to the label), though no information about sweetness relative to table sugar. But here here on the product page, a comparison table says "150-200 times sweeter," which means you'd expect about 4.7 to 6.3 tsp from that scoop. I'm thinking it's more like 2 tsp max for me, and even that might be overestimating (and it's possible I'm overestimating the scoop size), but either way, a little goes a long way.It can be a bit difficult to use: the scoop is tiny, the product is light and powdery, and it clumps easily if added to liquid directly (better to mix with other dry ingredients first if you can). This is probably why it's normally found blended--much easier to use! But this is what I wanted for my use. One of those uses is actually making my own erythritol/stevia/monk fruit blend, which this is perfect for (and much easier to use). You might need a centigram scale for this unless you make particularly large batches; I'm going by 0.048 g/scoop like the label says and a "2 tsp equivalent" ratio so far, though I may adjust that as I get used to the product more. [EDIT: Thinking more like 1-1.5 tsp now. Being a natural product, I suppose this could also vary by batch.]I also see a lot of reviews saying their bottles weren't full. This is normal; the description says the product is sold by weight (0.7 oz.) and not volume and that the bottle is oversized to accommodate the scoop. Mine was about half full, FWIW, but I do have to say that the ones where it's only about a quarter full at most look suspicious--but it's possible it could have settled/compacted during shipping, and you'd have to measure the contents (by weight) to see for sure, which I didn't see anyone having done.
A**A
Organic, concentrated, natural... sweet
Monkfruit is my favorite non-caloric natural sweetener, and the pure extract from NOW Foods is a good option for me, along liquid monkfruit.I purchase many products from the brand, and as always the quality is as expected. I really like that the monkfruit is organic, while being pure extract (I don't like blends with erythritol, allulose or other sweeteners). The cost per use is high, but worthwhile for me as I didn't find anything better.The powder is very potent, a little goes a long way. Depending on the beverage or food it's added the n, 1-2 of the tiny serving scoop are more than enough. It adds a subtle sweetness, quite different from the "delicious" sweetness of sugar, but enjoyable nonetheless. I never notice any aftertaste, but leaves an odd mouth feel (somewhat metallic) if I overdose.The bottle is quite small, comes sealed and 3/4 filled with powder. The cap is split in half, one large opening, one a sifter, but I don't recommend sprinkling this product as it's easy to use more powder than needed.I like to add the monkfruit extract to my oatmeal, yogurt, mix it in pancake or other batters (it's no 1:1 substitute to sugar, I just adapt the recipes), add it to smoothie bowls or protein fluffs, gelatin, microwave mug muffins and so on. I like my coffee black and I don't sweeten my teas, but I would say it requires a good stir to dissolve in liquids.
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