

🍯 Sweetness Elevated, Guilt Eliminated!
DureLife Organic Monk Fruit Sweetener is a USDA Organic, Non-GMO, Keto Certified, and Kosher pure monk fruit extract powder. Free from erythritol and sugar alcohols, it offers zero calories and a low glycemic index, making it ideal for health-conscious professionals seeking a natural, clean sweetener that supports low-carb and keto diets without compromising taste or quality.














| ASIN | B0CP9Q47LK |
| Brand | DureLife |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,852) |
| Date First Available | 8 March 2025 |
| Format | Powder |
| Item model number | DLMFX5ozFBA |
| Product Dimensions | 14.48 x 2.54 x 22.86 cm; 142 g |
| Units | 5.0 Ounce |
| Weight | 142 g |
S**E
La cantidad es muy poca. En la imagen se aprecia gente mucho mas cantidad
N**E
First time using monk fruit... Read reviews. Well... its very sweet, more than stated. 1/8 of a tsp is about the same as 2 heaping teaspoons of sugar, by my tea test. half of that is just right. Its sticky. You get this dust on you and it is... sticky, despite the powder being so dry and fine. Does it mix in water... no, but that's only because its so fine. use a coffee wisk or just keep stirring, itll mix in eventually. Small sacrifices for not using sugar. And the aftertaste. Well, as I read the reviews I dunno why people whine about it. It tastes like sugar, the aftertaste is not unpleasant, its sort of like the fruity aftertaste youd get from raisins or prunes, but not those flavors....its hard to explain. Its not chemical or artificial. Its just different from sugar that has none. You'll get used to it. As I can figure, it seems you get that taste moreso if you use too much. Use only half as much as you think you want, and its barely noticeable. People who whine about the size... um, its 5oz of dust. thats not much. But you use less than it suggests so, 5oz will last a lot longer than you'd think. Plus, you pay for not having to use sugar, so.... stop whining. lol
I**Y
This is a healthy sweetener, but a bit difficult to dissolve. It tends to clump together like a gel when you stir it into coffee. I’ve started sprinkling it on the inner walls of my glass espresso cup, which helps stir it into the coffee. The taste is not the same as sugar, and it takes some getting used to. It’s not a bad taste, but it’s not ideal either. I can definitely see how this sweetener could benefit from some organic vanilla powder mixed in.
D**R
A little really does go a long way. As for taste, one scoop, using the small scooper that was provided, is akin to one packet of Splenda. I put it into a glass of unsweetened tea and it reminded me very much of Splenda. The problem is using too much. Using more scoops does not necessarily make a drink more sweet like sugar will, but instead gives a bitter taste. I used three scoops in same size glass of tea and it was almost undrinkable. But I use three scoops in my oatmeal and this works out very well. So the amount you use does matter, depending on what you are putting it in. I have type 2 diabetes so I have to watch my sugar. I also have liver disease so I have to be careful with Saccharin (Sweet And Low) and Sucralose (Splenda). So the bottom line is, it’s not as good to me as sugar, Splenda, or Sweet And Low, but if you need it for health reasons, it’s great! Not quite tasting as good is a small price to pay to still be able to sweeten things. I will buy again. I hope this helps.
A**R
The two brands of Monk Fruit sweetener I've used, including this one, have superior taste, and almost no aftertaste as compared to other non-sugar sweeteners and sugar alcohols I've tried. However, after using it in my coffee and daily oatmeal for about a month I notice that need to use nearly twice as much of this brand to get the same degree of sweetness as the last brand I purchased from Amazon shown in the photo. So, even though this brand is cheaper per ounce it works out to more cost per serving than the "Pure Monk" product I have used since 2018.
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