

🌟 Sweetness, Simplified: Pure Monk Fruit Magic for the Modern Health Maven
The Mix Superfoods Monk Fruit PURE is a 100% natural, zero-calorie sweetener derived from monk fruit, free from erythritol and artificial additives. FDA GRAS-certified, it offers a clean, keto-friendly alternative to sugar and artificial sweeteners, delivering pure sweetness without aftertaste. Ideal for health-conscious professionals seeking a premium, long-lasting sugar substitute.
| ASIN | B08946937H |
| Best Sellers Rank | #29,275 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #184 in Stevia Sugar Substitutes |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (2,306) |
| Manufacturer | THE MIX SUPERFOODS |
| Product Dimensions | 1 x 5 x 8 inches; 3.5 ounces |
| Units | 3.5 Ounce |
R**G
Erytharol free and tastes good
The taste is really good. It’s expensive but lasts a long time because one only needs tiny amounts as it is very sweet. I tried another manufacturer because it was available in bulk and cost less but the taste was truly terrible and it was not sweet so be careful what you purchase. This brand is excellent
F**L
Perfect for sugar replacement
I appreciate this product. Sweet taste without aftertaste. Easy to use. It replaces sugar. It doesn’t have eretheral
J**N
Decent product without fillers! I just wish it dissolved a little better for my cold drinks.
It's a bit pricey, but most monk fruit is. The bag is about the size of 2 decks of cards (I was expecting bigger). However, I wanted a monk fruit without fillers and this was it! I needed 2 scoops (scoop provided) to get the level of sweetness that I wanted. It does not dissolve well in cold drinks, works best in hot (coffee, tea). It has a bit of an odd flavor, but I don't think it's too strong or a lingering flavor.
S**A
Great flavor
I love that it didn’t change the taste on my coffee when I was making my cappuccino, i wish it came in a bigger presentation since I avoid alcohol sugars, it is a great sugar substitute
C**M
Aftertaste...
I had to give only 1 star because it's practically unusable. This had a fruity aftertaste to me, which limited its uses (no coffee but perfect for tea). Also it took about 1½ - 2 tsp to sweeten my cup of tea, which for the size of the bags sold, makes it far more expensive. Perhaps it's dried juice rather than more processed extract? I did try a monkfruit extract powder and that had no fruity aftertaste and I don't have to use nearly as much. I can use it in coffee and not as offensive in aftertaste as other alt. sweeteners. Also, it only needed 2 of the scoop that came with it (which is about ⅛ tsp). That's important given the small bags these are sold by.
E**.
Erythritol-free Monk Fruit Sweetener? Yes, Please.
I've been using this product for several months & I've read some of the less-than-glowing reviews by others. First off, ask yourself why you want a monk fruit sweetener without Erythritol? The reasons are numerous, some quick Googling will tell you why you're here reading my review to begin with. The taste of The Mix brand is pretty sweet, but it's not cloying the way other similar monk fruit sweeteners are. I have gone through several different ones, this was the best tasting of them all. It may take some getting used to for you, but it's plenty sweet and plenty flavorful. The color is natural, so it's not bleached or whitened as some other products are. That may throw you, but don't be thrown. This comes in a resealable bag with a measuring spoon inside. I will say that the size of that measuring spoon has varied between my purchases; one scoop has generally been plenty for my sweetening needs. It's very concentrated, so sparing usage is preferred. I make a 16 oz. almond milk Matcha latte every morning & one scoop sweetens the whole thing for me. Is the value great for the money? I guess it depends on how sweet you like your sweeteners to be. I have a health condition which prevents me from using sugar, so I find this size bag to be very economical when I use 1 scoop of the powder every day for 4 months. If you use it more than that, you may have differing results. I recommend this product over other Erythritol-free sweeteners I've tried & I hope you'll enjoy it also.
A**N
Sweet but Tiny - THE MIX SUPERFOODS 100% Pure Monk Fruit
When I ordered THE MIX SUPERFOODS Monk Fruit sweetener, I was excited to try a 100% pure alternative to sugar and artificial sweeteners. I appreciated that it didn't include erythritol, as I prefer my sweeteners without any additives. In terms of sweetness, this product definitely delivers. It's potent, and a little goes a long way in terms of flavor. However, my main gripe is with the size of the package. It's incredibly small, and for the price, I was expecting something larger. The product images and descriptions didn't quite convey the actual amount I was getting. So, be mindful of the quantity when purchasing – the package is quite petite, and if you're a heavy user, it might not last very long. In summary, while I'm satisfied with the quality and purity of the monk fruit sweetener, the size of the package was a letdown. It's a great product if you're looking to reduce your sugar intake, but the volume you get for the price doesn't quite hit the sweet spot, hence the three stars.
L**W
So far so good
I haven't been using sugar alcohols for some time in an attempt to try to heal my gut. I like sweets though and have been trying to wean myself off of the idea of having sweets often. I don't eat sugary foods and I don't eat artificial sweeter so where does that leave you on a lower carb journey? I finally caved and got this. It makes a hell of a whipped cream. I added it to pork recipes and besides that coffee. So far all taste good to me. I am not someone that's eating sugar, dates, or splenda, or anything like that on a regular basis so when I say this tastes good that may not be true for you if you have been eating those things. All in all I like it I just wish you could get more for the price. I understand that, those are the breaks I just wish what I wish.
R**Z
En mi opinión es la mejor fruta del monje del mercado, tanto en sabor como en calidad, y lo más importante es que no tiene eritritol.
E**A
Pure monk fruit for those who want to avoid processed sugars. This has no other product other than monk fruit. Most "monk fruit" sweeteners have Erythritol mixed in with it. Even the store "Healthy Planet" doesn't have pure monk fruit sweetener. Grateful that it is available on Amazon. The liquid version (which I've tried) doesn't last long and is way too sweet. Just note, the powder dissolves better when you pour hot water over it. So put it in the cup first, don't put it on your spoon and mix it into the hot water, as it will clump. You only need a little! So it lasts long as it is a high price point.
M**C
100% Monk fruit ONLY! It's the only one I'll buy! Taste so good! It is pricey for the small amount you get, but you can't put a price on quality and your health. I highly recommend this product...I'm already on my third purchase, and will continue to buy this product.
K**A
Endulza muy poco
L**E
Good things: 1) Very sweet so it is a good substitute for Sugar 2) It is not white. Previously, I purchased monk fruit from the store, but it was actually a blend and market gimmick, and the powder was white as it had a lot of Erythritol, but this one is brown. Things it can improve: 1) Monk fruit is only popular lately so there is not enough Supply and as a result, it is very expensive and difficult to include in the budget I would prefer to cut sugar completely than purchase this product because it is expensive and has less shelf life, so I would suggest if the company can reduce the selling price by 10-18% would be helpful if they improve their supply chain. 2) The seller should introduce 10 servings of sachets to meet the extended demand and shelf life, which would, in return, help people meet their desired demands. Not-so-good things: 1) It has a bitter taste at the end of my tea. I didn't feel this bitter taste in coffee, but also, my beverages were very sweet, and it does change the taste of your beverage, but if you can develop this taste, it should be fine. 2) I won't recommend putting it in a cold beverage; get a liquid monk fruit extract to dissolve it better.
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