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Lakanto Classic Monk Fruit Sweetener is a zero-calorie, keto-friendly sugar substitute made from monk fruit extract and allulose. It offers a 1:1 replacement for sugar, making it ideal for baking, cooking, and sweetening beverages without the calories or glycemic spikes associated with traditional sugar.
T**R
Good for my morning coffee.
I’m not afraid of a little sugar once in a while but I don’t like to start my day with sugar. This sweetener allows me to add a little sweet to my morning coffee without using harmful chemicals and I think it tastes the same as sugar. I also add a touch of coconut milk.
I**Y
One the best alternative sweeteners.
Probably the best alternative sweetener I’ve found. It doesn’t cause GI upset like erythritol and it actually has some benefits for the body. The taste is pretty mild and doesn’t stand out like some artificial sweeteners (like stevia or aspartame).
R**N
BEST SUGAR SUBSTITUTE AVAILABLE
This is the best no carb sweetener on the market.The last piece to my 20 carb a day diet was my coffee. NUTRASWEET has wood alcohols in it and tastes bad. My geneticist suggested to stay away from it. The other ones like Stevia can effect the heart.They have not found any thing wrong with Allouse to date. You can use it like sugar in any anything, including baking!The 5lbs bag lasts me about 8 weeks. I am not ordering it all the timeDelivery is a couple days, good for me!I suggest for anyone seeking a healthier, better tasting, non artifical sweetener.I read that new Allouse formula is making its way through the FDA. It is stated to be sweeter than the version available today.KETO ON@
C**E
Great Tasting Sugar Substitute
I find the taste of this extremely close to the actual taste of sugar without even a hint of the unpleasant after-taste you get from many of the other sugar substitutes. It behaves in every way like sugar, except that I don't agree that it's a one-to-one replacement for sugar, at least not in coffee, as I find I have to use about 3 teaspoons of this to achieve the same degree of sweetness I get from about a teaspoon and a half of sugar. But that's not at all important to me, I'm happy to use more of it if I have to. The point is, it tastes great, has zero calories, and doesn't promote tooth decay.I should mention that I switched to this after first having used the version of Monkfruit sweetener made with Erythritol instead of Allulose for years but became concerned with the former after reading certain studies calling into question the safety of Erythritol. Not saying those studies are necessarily true or that Allulose has proven to be any safer; just reporting the reason for my change. They both taste pretty much identical so it was not a difficult decision to simply use something else if there was any question.The reason I'm giving this only 4 stars instead of 5, however, has nothing to do with the taste or any aspect of the product itself -- the product is excellent, let me make that clear. It's because, for whatever reason, this seller has completely failed to deliver it on two occasions. Each delivery getting "lost" somehow.The most recent incident was as part of what was supposed to have been a subscription delivery that got totally messed up, then I had an issue getting a refund, although I eventually did get my money back. They apparently stock-out of this from time to time but you get no notice except that it hasn't arrived when it was supposed to and then you check into your account to find out what happened to your order. Then all you find is a message saying "Your delivery has been delayed" with no further information as to when you can expect it to come. Don't forget, this is a subscription, it was placed weeks ago, so how is it they don't have enough stock on hand to fill your order that they knew was coming?You may or may not get a message later saying words to the effect, "Your order has been lost, would you like a refund?", but if you choose "I'd like a refund", you're still not getting any Monkfruit Sweetener and apparently you would not get any until the next few weeks when your subsequent subscription date would be due again. Not okay.See, I'd rather have the sweetener than the refund, or else why would I have placed the order in the first place? Unless you contact Amazon to follow up on this yourself, nothing more will happen. They missed a delivery, you don't have your product. Again, that's not okay, especially when you use this product regularly as you would sugar or any grocery staple. To fix this, I had to cancel my subscription, then immediately sign up for a new subscription. Really dumb way of doing things and I certainly shouldn't have had to go through all of this just to get the product I ordered weeks earlier and subscribed to specifically so that I would never run out.But I'm gong to give them the benefit of the doubt for now and hopefully they can clean up that part of their act, because the product itself, as I said, is excellent. They just need to learn how to manage inventory, work on keeping enough in stock to fulfill their orders, and do a better job of communicating with customers if there's going to be an issue with delivery.
M**L
Good sugar replacement
My wife has an issue with sugar, so we're been trying substitutes. The Monk fruit product provides the best alternative. It mimics the sweetness of sugar without the bad parts.
C**E
Super Satisfied
I’m very satisfied with this purchase. The monk fruit sugar is great quality—no aftertaste, dissolves well, and works perfectly as a sugar substitute in my drinks and baking. Will definitely buy again!
T**H
Good sugar replacement but not as sweet
Don't expect this product to be as sweet as the monk fruit/erythritol blend or the monk fruit liquid that I always carry with me. I believe allulose is about 75% as sweet as sugar. I like this product and have purchased it in the past and will purchase it again.
R**R
ITS OK BUT NOT GREAT
Has a sugary texture but taste bitter at first with a mild sweetness afterwards. Label says "zero" calories but the back says 8g of carbs. Half a bag full but still weighs 1 lb on my kitchen scale. My first detailed review was rejected because I wrote about the difference between 8g of carbs vs 8g of weight which the label didn't clarify. 8g of carbs means 34 calories because each carb has all value of 4 calories. Those are undisputable facts. I guess the algorithm or seller didn't like that? But this product must be something special to have zero calories. I hope this review flies! I'm not sure what to use this with yet. I'll post more later in an update.
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