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Morning Pep's 100% Pure Monk Fruit Extract Sweetener is a premium, zero-calorie sweetening solution made exclusively from monk fruit. Free from erythritol and sugar alcohols, this Non-GMO Project Verified and Keto Certified product offers over 450 servings in a convenient 5 oz container, making it the perfect choice for health-conscious individuals seeking a natural and versatile sweetener.
E**N
Great Healthy Option for Sugar Replacement
I purchased this for my elderly mom who suffers from diabetes; it is a winner, she likes the taste and it is the healthy way to go plus I like that they have the option to subscribe and save, which is what I did. I also love that it does not contain erythritol, an ingredient known for causing strokes. The container lasts about 6 months or more depending on how much it is used. I only use it for my mom's coffee in the morning and for her oatmeal @ night. The scooper is tiny and each scoop serving is the equivalent of one teaspoon so I usually use 2-3 scoops each time.
D**Y
It's 100% Monkfruit. All the other products at the grocery have added ingredients.
Exactly as described. Previously I had only tried Monk Fruit with added ingredients and never cared for the taste. I saw this was 100% pure Monkfruit so I tried it. I actually like the taste in my morning coffee and it has health benefits! There are a lot of servings in the container too. I think I'm hooked on this one! Thanks!
L**X
What is a Scoop?! [Answers Below]
I ordered a 10oz container but it did not come with a scoop. Package says 1:1 ratio on the front.... I proceeded to add 1 tsp to my cup of tea for my first try. What a mistake!!! One I would like to save future buyers from. The package unhelpfully says a serving size is 0.31g. For those who don't want to math that is 1/8th of a teaspoon.1/8th tsp monkfruit = 1 tsp sugar.Making a fresh cup with the proper ratio I added only the 1/8th teaspoon. I like my tea sugar heavy (sometimes up to a Tbsp per cup). The one scoop was enough to taste the sweetness without over powering the tea. If you like lower sugar I recommend less than 1 scoop.As others have said, it is a light powdery substance. Don't put the scoop in the powder then into a cup. The top layer turns sticky and holds the remaining powder in the back. Sprinkle and then stir because physics.It smells terrible but the taste is lovely in correct proportion. That said, don't expect it to taste like granulated sugar. Just like you don't expect Agave to taste like Honey, different sources have different flavors. It does have a slight aftertaste regardless of advertising. I find it to be subtle and if you are not expecting to experience granulated white sugar it can be pleasant. I find it has a very mild minty-melon flavor just under the taste of sweetness as it finishes. There is no chalkiness, the powder dissolved well in hot liquid. I haven't tried cooking with it yet. I mostly got it for my tea habit.I will continue using it now that I know how it measures out to taste.P.S. @MorningPep, please be more clear what your serving size actually is in the future. I had to go 0.31 grams to 0.037 Tbsp <Powdered Sugar>. 0.04 Tbsp (rounded up because math) to 0.12 tsp. Which lead me to 0.125 tsp = 1/8 tsp. When you could have just said on the label the morning pep scoop = 1/8 tsp.Thank you.
E**L
Good sugar alternative
Tastes a little bit different than sugar but does not add a bitter note if not overused. Works well in cold, warm and baked goods.
R**H
No weird aftertaste
Love this stuff. I’ve used it in hot drinks, cold drinks and baking. Behaves right when baked and without odd taste or lingering aftertaste
C**B
A little disappointed..
I’m somewhat disappointed in the taste and consistency of this product. I wanted to find an alternative to erythritol so I tried this. I don’t find the taste or texture is as good as erythritol. But I appreciate that it is a healthier alternative. Hopefully, I’ll get use to it.
T**A
Great for diabetics, or for anyone!
I bought this natural sweetener for my next door neighbor who is a diabetic. It is astounding how sweet monk fruit extract is! We each licked our pinky fingertips and touched the inside of the bag where you couldn't even see the powder, and couldn't even see it on the fingertip. Boy, you sure could taste the sweetness just from that minute amount! I would definitely suggest that people get a tiny measuring spoon set, where the largest spoon starts at one quarter teaspoon and goes all the way down to 1/64th of a teaspoon. 1/64th of a teaspoon of the monk fruit extract equals one measured teaspoon of sugar. Amazon sells a nice set of these tiny teaspoon measurements, also! Order your tiny teaspoon set at the same time you order this monk fruit extract.😊
J**S
Little goes a long way.
Add before and it dissolves better. A little goes a long way. Taste good. Low carb. Has seal. U.s. product.
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