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๐ Sweeten Smarter, Live Better โ The Ultimate Zero-Calorie Upgrade!
This 5 oz bottle of WHYZ Organic Monk Fruit Extract offers 454 servings of a natural, zero-calorie sweetener that is 200 times sweeter than sugar. Certified organic and free from erythritol and fillers, itโs perfect for keto and paleo diets, providing a clean, low-glycemic alternative to traditional sugar. Ideal for baking, cooking, and beverages, it delivers guilt-free sweetness with a long shelf life, making it a must-have for health-conscious professionals.



| ASIN | B0BD8LPJKQ |
| ASIN | B0BD8LPJKQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #37,218 in Health ( See Top 100 in Health ) #129 in Fruits Extract Supplements |
| Brand Name | WHYZ |
| Container Type | Bottle |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,936) |
| Customer reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,936) |
| Diet Type | Paleo |
| Item Form | Powder |
| Item Package Weight | 0.15 Kilograms |
| Item Weight | 5 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | WHYZ |
| Manufacturer | WHYZ |
| Number of Items | 454 |
| Number of Pieces | 454 |
| Package Dimensions | 23.01 x 14.2 x 3.99 cm; 141.75 g |
| Product Benefits | Weight Management |
| Recommended Uses For Product | blood_sugar_balance |
| Size | 140 g (Pack of 1) |
| Specialty | Additive Free, Certified Organic, Low Car |
| UPC | 810016754688 |
| Unit Count | 147.87 Milliliters |
B**F
Authentic
Very good sweetener Seems authentic, I tested it with CGM and it didnโt cause any issues
A**T
cheap compared to size
you think it's expensive for 5 oz, but it's not because you only need less than a quarter of teaspoon for each drink.
A**R
Organic Monk Fruit Extract
Do not recommend. Had a horrid taste tout and threw away my tea.
N**N
After tast
I hated the after taste
D**.
For the last few days, I've been adding this to my pancake mix to see how it works. On the first try, I used more than needed, so the sweetness was a bit strong. The next time, I reduced the amount and it came out much better. Now I only add a small pinch to the batter. It blends in smoothly and the texture of the pancakes stays the same. There wasn't any odd aftertaste, and my family didn't notice a difference. It's been helpful for cutting back on regular sugar while still enjoying homemade breakfast.
L**I
Great product. Small bag, but a little goes a long way. 1/4 teaspoon sweetens coffee/tea perfectly. No extra additives. Slight after taste, but easy to get used to for a healthy alternative and zero calories! Definitely worth the price. I transferred it to a glass jar with lid. Works well.
D**J
Excellent non-sugar sweetener, I use it mostly for my coffee and I really like the taste of it. You only need to use a tiny amount. I have used several Monk Fruit Extract sweeteners and like this one the best. Does not raise my blood sugar at all.
A**T
I've tried other sweeteners before that tasted bitter after baking, so I wasn't sure how this one would turn out. I used it in a basic brownie recipe and added less than I normally would with sugar. It mixed into the batter without any problem and didn't change how it looked or felt. The texture of the batter stayed smooth, and it didn't feel grainy at all while mixing. After baking, the brownies were sweet enough and didn't have any strange taste. Even the next day, they still tasted fine with no weird aftertaste. I was glad it worked out. It feels like something I can use again when I bake at home. I also like that I don't need to use much, so it lasts longer than expected. Clean-up was easy too, since it didn't leave any sticky residue. Overall, it made baking feel simple without needing to adjust too many things, and I feel more comfortable using it in other recipes now.
K**J
We go Ketogenic diet, whenever we need to lose a few pounds. Due to various questions about certain non-nutritive sweeteners, such as erythritol, and the somewhat limited info about allulose, we decided to try monk fruit extract alone. We had bought some monk fruit-sweetened animal crackers on Amazon and these were quite tasty. Well, the commercial producers must have some trick we're not using, because monk fruit both in coffee we brewed and in ice cream we made was a disaster. There is an aftertaste that is a cross between metallic and bitter and it overwhelms whatever sweetening benefit the extract provided. Also, whereas there are 1:1 ratio sweeteners where you have volume (similar to granulated sugar), there is no volume here. Trying to add gelatin or fiber to create volume in baked goods was a nightmare. And the aftertaste remained: the final nail in the coffin. Perhaps this was a bad batch or there is come genetic predisposition our family has NOT to tolerate this product, but friends we had over were honest enough to say it was unappealing to them, as well, noticing the same aftertaste. We threw out the coffee and the ice cream. A cookie recipe, two days before, also was a huge fail. I won't say the aftertaste is as awful as that in old-style saccharin products, but it's very close. Disappointing purchase boasting bad flavor and limited usefulness.
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