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Iberia Panela Fraccionada is a 32-ounce bag of pure, unrefined sugar cane sweetener in a fractionated powder form. It offers a rich molasses flavor typical of traditional Latin American cuisine, dissolves quickly in both hot and cold beverages, and is ideal for enhancing coffee, tea, desserts, and cooking recipes with an authentic, natural sweetness.














































| ASIN | B012UQPT8E |
| ASIN | B012UQPT8E |
| Best Sellers Rank | #40,849 in Grocery ( See Top 100 in Grocery ) #4 in Panela |
| Brand Name | Iberia |
| Coin Variety 1 | Light Brown Sugar |
| Color | Panela |
| Container Type | Bag |
| Cuisine | Latin American |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,018) |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,018) |
| Flavor | Caramel |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00075669126231 |
| Item Form | Powder |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Package Weight | 0.94 Kilograms |
| Item Weight | 32 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Iberia Foods Corp. |
| Manufacturer | Iberia Foods Corp. |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 13.49 x 12.6 x 5.89 cm; 907.18 g |
| Size | 32 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
| UPC | 075669126231 |
| Unit Count | 32 Grams |
C**E
Nice sugar, with warm slightly spicy taste, great for coffee or tea. Changes flavor of sugar cookies. I like to always have some at hand.
M**.
This panela is the best I’ve tried, super fresh, great taste, and perfect size. I like that it dissolves easily, it’s not as hard as a rock like other brands. Very pleased, totally recommend this product!!
T**Y
Back in Dec 2024, I started using powdered panela and fell in love with it & almost completely replaced my other sugars (raw, brown, and white) with it. I wanted to try the blocks of panela for the same way I prefer to use whole nutmeg or vanilla beans - just because it always seems to have a richer & better taste. And this sure does! PRO: + I much prefer panela to any other sugar for my coffee and tea. (I especially prefer the block kind.) + I can grate this to incorporate it into some things or, as I do with homemade creamer, chop it roughly to dissolve it in milk. I can also dissolve some in water to make it easier to pour into cereal or beverages. + This is easy to vac-seal for protection. + It smells divine - more "brown" and caramelic while the powdered version is not nice really nice-smelling, IMO. + This seems to melt better in my drinks - cold and warm-to-hot. The powdered version took some stirring & tended to settle on the bottom of cups. + The powdered version is almost too dry, if that makes sense. The grated part of the block stays a bit moist. I think that it why it works better in drinks. This also helps it to melt into cereals (I put some on oatmeal.) + Not sure if this will change a lot, but the price is affordable for the person on a tight budget - ME! No negatives but things to be aware of: -- Grating this takes a little bit of work. I used a cheese grater and it didn't take too long to do a single block. After the fact, I am realizing that I made that job harder than needed. The panela was softening in the warm of my hands. I am sure that I can warm it and use a mortar-type of action to grind it down. I do know that when it gets warm, I was able to slice it with a knife. -- It gets very sticky from any kind of warmth - even your hands. (I like that part, but just be aware). -- Find a way to store the ground up part. I keep a small bit ground up (for daily use) in little airtight jars and some in a larger mostly airtight container. I keep the unused/unground parts vac-sealed and in the pantry. I just want to keep air and as much light as possible away. I will probably transfer the sealed ones to the fridge or freezer when the weather gets warm. I much prefer this to the powdered one & will get it from now on. I plan to try some things to incorporate this more in my daily use. Since I am using this in my coffee and tea along with a little evaporated milk, I will experiment with just melting a little of the panela in the jar of milk. I am definitely going to play around with using this in my baking in the place of sugar and honey. NOTE: Since I have CKD (stage 3b), I have to watch potassium levels. This is high in potassium so... I just have to use in moderation.
F**Z
This make a good drink, drop two disc into a full pitcher of water, let it dissolve, get a cup with ice, squeeze a lime into the glass and pour the Panela drink and enjoy...
M**Z
first time trying that kind love the flavor the color and the quality!!
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