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🌿 Sweeten Smart, Live Sharp — Zero Calories, All Flavor!
NOW Foods Organic Erythritol is a USDA Certified Organic, Non-GMO, zero-calorie natural sweetener derived from corn. Offering 70% of sugar’s sweetness with a low glycemic impact, it’s ideal for sugar-free and reduced-calorie recipes. Certified vegan, kosher, and gluten-free, this tooth-friendly sweetener supports a healthy lifestyle without sacrificing taste.





| Asin | B014MHI4PY |
| Best Sellers Rank | #99 in Natural Extracts |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Model Number | 6921 |
| Manufacturer | NOW Foods |
| Product Dimensions | 6 x 3 x 9.5 inches; 1 Pounds |
| Units | 16.0 Ounce |
| Upc | 733739069214 |
User
Excellent quality
Nice flavor, baking ability, works perfectly.
User
This product is granulated and lookls like SUGAR
I've used this product for a year or so now. It's very handy because it does taste like sugar and it doesn't seem to have the aftertaste that some sweeteners do. To me it's not quite as sweet as sugar, but you can always use a little more to taste. You can bake with it, too!
User
Good Sweetener
This tastes no different from the natural-noGMO erythritol. It's also not much more expensive.It has become my non-sugar sweetener of choice, because it has no aftertaste. However, it is a sugar alcohol and it may cause gastric distress if you use too much (how much is too much may be something you find out through trial and error). It also may potentially raise your blood sugar, but for most people it will not.While it measures like sugar and holds its bulk, it is not as sweet as sugar. Personally, that's a good thing.
User
Excellent sugar substitute.
I made a promise to myself to give up refined sugars and still wanted to treat myself to a sweet treat every once in a while. I purchased this because it claims it won’t spike insulin like sugars do. Well, I made some peanut butter cookies and they were sweet and delicious. BUT… the after taste was a little odd as the cookies had a cooling effect to the tongue. Not a bad taste mind you, a weird minty effect. It’s not a bad sweetener and I plan on using more. I just thought you might want to know
User
Nice
Tastes good
User
Wonderful Natural Alternative Sweetener.
This is actually the second order I've placed for Now brand Organic Erythritol.I know some people use Erythritol by as a standalone sweetener but in my case, I mix it with equal parts of Xylitol and then top it off with a little bit of Stevia in order to achieve an exact match to the taste of granulated sugar which most people are used to.I did actually try Erythritol by itself, and although it did sweeten my drink, I wouldn't say it's an exact match for sugar if you are pretty picky like I am. But the above mix that I mention takes care of that.If you are considering tying this Now brand Organic Erythritol, I would say definitely go for it! Then consider blending it like I do in case you want an exact match to sugar.So happy I can drink sweet drinks now without any sugar or toxic artificial sweeteners!
User
You’ll love cooking with this!
Works wonderfully for a virtually zero carb cheesecake! I used coarse ground almonds, almond flour, erythritol, eggs, and butter for the crust. Whipped egg whites folded into whipped cream cheese and erythritol for the filling. Bake for an hour and let it cool in the oven! Rave reviews.
User
Not very sweet
I did not find this erythritol to be very sweet, but I assume it is a characteristic of the molecules, not of the brand. The claim of 70% of the sweetness of sugar is a bit misleading, as adding 30% more erythritol does not achieve 100% of the sweetness of refined sugar. Wet your finger and taste it first, then do it with sugar, monkfruit, stevia or artificial sweeteners and you will see what I mean. Two teaspoons in a cup of coffee is barely noticeable, so you will need amp up the volume used to about 2X. Unlike other sugar alcohols, I did not notice GI distress from consuming it. All in all, I prefer sucralose as a no-calorie sweetener, but if your goal is to only consume "natural" substances, then erythritol might work for you.
User
Excelentes condiciones.
ME ENCANTÓ RECIBIR EN PERRFECTAS CONDICIONES EL PRODUCTO, EL CUAL RECOMIENDO POR EL SABOR YA QUE NO DEJA ABSOLUTAMENTE NINGUN SABOR AMARGO Y ES IDEAL PARA LA REPOSTERIA.
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