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Health Garden Monk Fruit Sweetener is a premium, 3-pound natural sugar substitute combining monk fruit extract and erythritol. It offers a zero glycemic response, making it ideal for keto, diabetic, and gluten-free diets. With a 1:1 sugar replacement ratio, it’s perfect for cooking and baking, delivering authentic sweetness without calories, artificial additives, or aftertaste.


























| ASIN | B0777VXVFJ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #11,774 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #257 in Stevia Sugar Substitutes |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (5,809) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | PL362612 |
| Manufacturer | HEALTH GARDEN |
| Product Dimensions | 2.3 x 2.3 x 2.3 inches; 0.32 ounces |
| UPC | 857722006205 |
| Units | 48.0 Ounce |
S**K
Monk Fruit Magic: My Sweet Tooth’s New BFF
As someone whose sweet tooth has its own gym membership, I’ve been on a never-ending quest for a sugar substitute that doesn’t taste like regret or leave me wondering if I just licked a chemistry set. Enter: Health Garden Monk Fruit Sweetener, Classic. Spoiler alert-it’s so good, even my sugar bowl feels threatened. First Impressions: The bag is so big, I briefly considered using it as a doorstop. But then I remembered: I have cookies to make and zero time for doors. The sweetener itself looks like sugar, pours like sugar, and, most importantly, doesn’t make me question my life choices. Taste Test: I started small-coffee. One spoonful and I was convinced I’d accidentally grabbed real sugar. No weird aftertaste, no “wait, is that… licorice?” moment. Encouraged, I went full mad scientist: banana bread, brownies, and even a batch of “I-swear-they’re-healthy” muffins. Every time, the results were so convincing, my family staged an intervention for my “sugar addiction.” Joke’s on them-it’s monk fruit! Health Perks: Zero calories. My bathroom scale is finally less judgy. No blood sugar spikes. My pancreas sent a thank-you card. Keto-friendly, gluten-free, and apparently safe for pets (though my cat still prefers tuna). The Fine Print: Yes, it contains erythritol. If you’re sensitive, maybe don’t eat an entire tray of cookies in one sitting (ask me how I know). But for most, it’s smooth sailing. Final Verdict: If you’re looking to cut sugar without cutting joy, this is the sweetener for you. It’s so good, I’m convinced the monks who invented this were actual wizards. Highly recommended for bakers, coffee lovers, and anyone who wants to have their cake and eat it too-without the sugar crash.
S**S
Great Substitute
I really only use it to sweeten my coffee, and iced-tea, but it tastes good and is a great substitute for those of us trying to cut back on your sugar intake.
K**R
The answer
I wanted to get off Splenda. So I began a search for a natural sweetener. Allulose causes explosive diarrhea. Most taste awful. But monk fruit is the answer. It may not be as sweet as sugar but close. And no after taste. Works for me!
J**R
Great
Excellent product, prompt delivery.
L**N
Decent enough
Eh, but tasty...but eh... Once you get past that, it is not real golden cane sugar, then life gets a bit easier... well, that's what I've heard lol It dissolves easily enough. If you're not baking every day, then it can be stretched out to last. I've no clue how well the seal would've been, as I chose to put it in my old sugar container. Overall... once you adapt to it not being sugar and the weird taste, which isn't so predominant, but to me it is, and I'm a toddler at times. And if you find it off-putting, then try it mixed with Allulose, and it will be much much better! I found it to be far more agreeable for my inner toddler.
S**D
No calories no chemicals
Taste just like brown sugar
M**1
No after taste
Not as sweet as sugar but no aftertaste
A**R
Taste
Same as sugar
J**H
My husband needs to cut out sugar due to gout so this is a wonderful alternative
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