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🍃 Sweetness redefined — pure, potent, and guilt-free!
XPRS Nutra Monk Fruit Extract Powder is a premium, 1.3-ounce pure monk fruit sweetener with 25% mogroside content, offering a natural, zero-carb, keto-friendly sugar substitute. Free from additives and erythritol, it delivers intense sweetness with minimal quantity, perfect for low-carb, vegan, and gluten-free diets. Versatile for beverages and cooking, it’s ethically sourced and non-GMO, making it the smart choice for health-conscious professionals seeking a clean, powerful sweetener.













| ASIN | B0C21DSV3Z |
| ASIN | B0C21DSV3Z |
| Age Range Description | All Ages |
| Best Sellers Rank | #12,246 in Grocery ( See Top 100 in Grocery ) #64 in Stevia |
| Brand Name | XPRS Nutra |
| Container Type | Bag |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (329) |
| Customer reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (329) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00850028746240 |
| Item Form | Powder |
| Item Package Weight | 0.06 Kilograms |
| Item Weight | 1.3 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | XPRS Nutra |
| Manufacturer | XPRS Nutra |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 10.69 x 4.39 x 4.39 cm; 36.85 g |
| Product Benefits | Clean |
| Size | 1.3 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
| Specialty | Low Carb |
| Unit Count | 1.3 Grams |
P**Y
I love monk fruit extract powder. I have been using it on and off for years. Now that it has gotten popular, there have been more offerings at better price points than when I was first buying it. I love that the price has come down. This particular size is not as much of a bargain (per ounce) compared to larger quantities, but it is a good size for daily use. I like the shaker bottle, I also like that I can spoon some out. I prefer a bottle over a zip closure bag because it is easier and cleaner to work with. Going forward if I buy a bag of it from somewhere, I will reuse bottle to refill. But it takes me a very long time to use up monkfruit powder. Dont need much to do same thing as regular sugar. Just a smidge. Play around with it. I find it easier to work with as a sweetener to top off foods or drinks, rather than trying to bake with it. If only because it is NOT a 1 to 1 ratio swap for regular sugar. Because of that, the volume in a recipe will be off. For that, a baking blend is better. I like allulose. Between the 2, no spike on blood sugar. I dont need many things in my life sweetened. I can whip up a batch of whipped cream, and enjoy it without sweeteners . BUT, when I do want a little added sweetness, I love sprinkling a little monk fruit in it. Mmmmm I'm currently very low carb, so oats are off my list, but a nice bowl of oats, pecans, and berries with a little monk fruit sprinkled on top? oh my... yum! -------------------------------------- So if you are new to it, know that a little bit goes a long way. There is nothing else added, this is pure monk fruit. The entire fruit is sweet, but the natural sugars in monk fruit are not the main compounds responsible for its sweetness. Monk fruit extract actually gets its intense sweetness from unique antioxidants called mogrosides, an inner part of the fruit. There are various mogrosides contained within, and the one used here is specifically mogroside V. "25%", which is a solid amount, and should be listed on quality brands. XPRS states that it is 25%. It gives the greatest bang for the buck, and taste buds. A couple components in the monk fruit are sweeter, but there is less of it--- making it not as conducive to extracting. Another fun fact: The actual product- thought it doesnt say, is going to be from China or Thailand, BECAUSE monk fruit is NATIVE to China and Thailand, nowhere else.
P**K
Nice and sweet with 25% Mogroside! Best value available today.
B**N
At first I didn't like the taste. It has an artificial taste and this monk fruit extract is something you have to get used to, which takes time. Before this, I was using another brand but that one was expensive. Twice as expensive at this, so I found this alternative. At just $10 and has solely monk fruit extract and no other ingredients, it was a no brained with me. This is a good healthy alternative for people with diabetes or trying to cut out sugar. It doesn't spike your sugar drastically like regular sugar. Like I said, it something you have to get used to but after you do, you get used to the taste and this becomes your go to substitute for regular sugar. Honestly I like it. It took a bit of getting used to but I take this if I travel so I can have sugar instead of getting sugar packets. Pretty good buy for the price point and just being only monk fruit. One thing i will say about this that I don't like is that it's very powdery and doesn't mix well. I first put the monk fruit sweetener first than my coffee because if I do it coffee first, it doesn't mix well and I get a clump of monk fruit that I have to break down with my spoon, but other than that it's good.
P**C
I've reordered this. It’s a good value as it goes a long way… nearly as far as a 5 lb bag of allulose. The reason I clipped off one star is that the damn stuff is a little hard tomdisolve and it’s a very fine powder. What I like most about it is that it is a different kind of sweet from sucralose and allouse. By mixing them with just a touch of the megasweet Monkfriit, I get a nicely rounded sweetness that is a little like agave with sugar. Now for the after taste. Yes, but it’s not bad. I almost like it. Pure monkfruit is the only natural carb free sweetener that has the punch to sweeten without adding a bad taste. I mix so little of it in my personal sweetener that any bad taste is eliminated…and I use less ofe them or her two as well. Try it. You might like it.
S**A
The container is HORRIBLE for this product. The monkfruit also tastes TERRIBLE in drinks of any kind...terrible in baked goods too. The only thing I can tolerate it on is peanuts.... totally different flavor than other monkfruit I have tried and it's not good...got that weird artificial sweetener type twang to it. Blech.
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