






🍯 Sweetness redefined — pure, powerful, and guilt-free!
NAMANNA Pure Monk Fruit Sweetener is a 100% natural, zero-calorie, zero-carb sweetener featuring 25% Mogroside V, making it 250-300 times sweeter than sugar. Paleo and keto safe with zero glycemic impact, it’s perfect for blood sugar management, weight control, and diabetic-friendly diets. This finely powdered sweetener dissolves easily in beverages and recipes, offering 1000 servings per 50g pack for long-lasting use.











| ASIN | B0797ZLYMS |
| Age Range Description | All ages, especially suitable for kids and diabetics |
| Best Sellers Rank | #125,460 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #485 in Stevia Sugar Substitutes |
| Brand | NAMANNA |
| Brand Name | NAMANNA |
| Color | Pastel Orange |
| Container Type | Bag |
| Cuisine | Chinese cuisine |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 394 Reviews |
| Flavor | 25% Mogroside V |
| Item Package Weight | 0.11 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Natural Taste International Inc. |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Information | Bag |
| Package Weight | 0.11 Kilograms |
| Product Benefits | Weight Management |
| Size | 1.75 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
| Specialty | Carb Free |
| UPC | 860064000916 |
| Unit Count | 1.75 Ounce |
T**D
Slight taste adjustment, but worth it
tl;dr: Adds sweetness, but has a noticeably different taste from sugar or artificial sweeteners. A good taste, but different. I ordered this particular monk fruit extract because it seemed to be one of the few that was pure monk fruit, unadulterated with that digestive nightmare xylitol, or with maltodextrin or any other filler. Since it's my first time ordering monk fruit extract, I can't really compare it to any other brand. Went with the 25% mogroside V version because I'm cheap and the 50% just seemed too expensive. Came in a standard-size spice shaker. It's a fine, light-brown powder that flows out VERY easily, so take care when trying to use just a small amount. Warning: It smells like burnt plastic. Ignore that and use it anyway...it tastes much better than it smells. So far, I've used the monk fruit powder in peppermint tea, coffee (to which I'd added cacao powder for a bit of chocolate flavor), lemonade (water + bottled lemon juice), and a porridge of chia seeds, ground flaxseed, coconut flour, and cacao powder. What you really need to know is that monk fruit extract is NOT in any way a straight swap for sugar or artificial sweeteners. While it is very sweet, it DOES NOT taste the same. You WILL notice a difference. The question is whether it's a bad difference, and the answer, to me, is 'nope.' Many people in the reviews have mentioned how very little of it you need to use to get a sweetening effect. That has not been my experience. Maybe it's just my sweet tooth, but I have had to use more than I expected. Definitely not as much as sugar or Sweet n Low, my usual go-to, but more than I thought after reading all the reviews. Next time, I'll suck up the extra cost and try the 50%, instead of the 25%, because it's supposed to be much sweeter. OK, so as far as taste goes...it sweetened both my peppermint tea and coffee, while adding an additional taste that was, I dunno, maybe a little brown sugar-y and nutty. To me, it didn't seem to change the taste of the drinks so much as to enhance them for the better. I've come to prefer them WITH monk fruit, especially the coffee because the nutty effect seems stronger there. Using monk fruit in my lemonade, on the other hand, was no bueno. At all. Yuck. That burned plastic smell I mentioned? Well, that's how the lemonade tasted, too. Like sweet burned plastic. I mentioned this to my doctor in passing, and he said it may have had to do with a reaction between the citric acid and the monk fruit. I'll take his word for it because science. The monk fruit did exceptionally well in my porridge. Took considerably more than I expected to sweeten it to my preference, but did not seem to change the overall taste at all. There seemed to be little difference between using Sweet N Low and using the monk fruit. I was very pleased with the end result. Some of the reviews have mentioned that it's difficult to mix into drinks, recipes, etc because of the fine powder form. I didn't have any of those issues. Mixed readily into hot beverages, porridge, and even cold water (although it required a little bit of extra stirring). The bottom line for me is that I'll continue to use monk fruit to replace artificial sweeteners in most, but not all things. I like the taste and ease of use -- but not the price, although I understand why it costs more. Full disclosure: I had some minor digestive issues a few hours after using monk fruit the first time. Can't swear the two things are related, and the issues have not repeated. Take that for what it's worth.
E**A
Exactly what I was after.
I recently tried Organifi's Golden Tea, which is delicious, but a bit expensive so I was looking for alternatives. I noticed Monk's Fruit on the list of ingredients, and having never heard of it I dug in and figured out it was the sweetener. Organifi's Golden Tea is Goldilock's "Baby Bear" of sweet, in my opinion - "just right" - so my next step was to find Monk's Fruit that could be used as my sweetener. I went on the hunt with eyes wide open, read reviews of several of the highest rated Monk's Fruit offerings here on Amazon. I liked that this one didn't have any erythritol blended with it, or stevia, or anything else like that - it was just Monk's Fruit. The price was very reasonable, so I took the chance. And I am very pleased I did. It has a pleasant aroma, rather like dried honey, has the consistency of finely ground cinnamon, and is the color of warm butterscotch. I tried it in some blackberry tea - just sprinkled it in - and it dissolved very nicely. There is an aftertaste, it was sweet to me and not unpleasant at all. I also tried it with my "alternative" Golden Tea, and it was Baby Bear all over again - just right. Please bear in mind as you consider this that I prefer bitter things over sweet things to start with - black coffee, dark chocolate (at least 88% cocoa), dry red wine, things along these lines. It doesn't take much "sweet" for it to be "sweet enough" for me. Nothing can be sugar but sugar, but this is an excellent substitute for me. I will definitely buy this again.
B**Y
This is the best sweetener I have ever had. Tastes firstly like Tuebinado or brown sugar.
Ok I had been a Stevia advocate because I was on Kato Carnivore diet for soooo long and I’d never ever think of using any kind of sweetener other than organic raw and natural in my food. Found this and tried it hoping like hell it wasn’t bitter in the aftertaste like stevia was. Added it to a hot chocolate — raw cacao powder, monk fruit and vanilla essence and cinnamon. Man only the best and most delicious hot choc I’ve ever had! Tried it in my keto Brownies and keto avocado key lime pie and I decided right then and there that Stevia was going to be put aside for ever. About the Taste: The first taste in your mouth is like dark rich caramel type turbinado sugar. Or for those who never tried that dark sugar like a very dark brown sugar. After the initial taste there is a very small hint of a subtle bitterness but.... it is not enough to be unpleasant—you barely notice it! And this was a bit deal for me especially when guests come around and complain about the unpalatability of Stevia. Miracle! So just jump right in buy it you won’t be dissatisfied. ♥️
X**G
Sugar is worse than cigarrette
This is my first experience to try a monkfruit product. I am health conscious about what I take into my body. Sugar is worse than cigarrette, but the taste is good. One day I saw one of my friends cooking with this monkfruit product as sugar alternative. Out of curiosity, I ordered this one. In a couple of days, it was on my hand. In the first a few days, I used my finger to get only a tiny bit of it and taste it. It is so sweet that I was really impressed. However, the taste is still different from that of sugar. It took me a few days to get used to the pure taste. Then I was comfortable to put a little into my food. Gradually I got used to ilthe taste. It tastes sweet, more like curry but it is like sweet curry. I can use it to cook from one kind of food to another. knowing this is a healthy product, I feel ok to use it more often than usual. This package looks small. But it is so sweet, I only consume a small portion. I expect it to last 4 weeks before I order the next one. This is a terrific product for the health conscious consumers like me. The only one improvement I will recommend is to package a tiny spoon with it so that I can measure it accurately each time I use it. But I am getting better in using the right volume now. Try one for yourself.
K**K
Mogroside V is awesome!
There is so much to know and understand about Monk Fruit. For example, I didn't know that the percentage of mogrosides affects flavor. I didn't know what mogrosides were or what a higher percentage even meant. I bought the 50% mogroside V 2.7 oz size, just out of curiosity, and am blown away by the difference. I've been merrily, obliviously, buying 7% mogroside V Monk Fruit and just accepting that the bitter, slightly chemical taste is part of the deal. Also, it is WAY less expensive, so... no brainer. Except that I finally looked into what mogrosides are, and specifically mogroside V, which is the compound responsible for the sweetness. The higher the percentage of MV, the "cleaner" the extract tastes. Additionally, mogrosides in general have been found to have antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. Plus! Pure Monk Fruit extract might be good for your gut! Mogrosides, early studies show, might act as a prebiotic, and might be beneficial to metabolic health. I know I sound like a salesperson for this company or a rep for the Monk Fruit lobby (is there one?), but I assure you that I have only personal interest: I have ADHD, and any form of sugar - maple, table, date, beet root - makes my brain completely fry out. I mean, my whole personality changes, my thoughts change - it's like I turn into Hyde, and it takes DAYS for my brain to regain homeostasis. And it doesn't take much sugar, either: one cookie. One piece of 85% dark chocolate. One piece!! Yeah, and days of crazy thinking. So, I've been personally invested in finding out how I can have sweet without sugar, AND without sugar alcohols like erythritol, which upset my stomach. Monk Fruit has been a miracle. And if I can get sweet taste AND health benefits instead of crazy brain?? Unbelievable. By the way, as a PSA, if you know someone with ADHD and they eat a lot of sugar, gently suggest they try any form of Monk fruit that they can afford. Seriously. Most people with ADHD have a negative response to sugar because it affects the dopamine levels in the brain. The dopamine level in ADHD brains is typically already deficient, and sugar will quickly, after the first high, cause the brain to lower already deficient dopamine levels to below baseline. Most brains do this, it's part of how our brains self-regulate, but normal people have normal dopamine levels and don't necessarily have the same degree of mental fallout from eating too much sugar. Thanks for reading! And thanks to all of the Monk fruit companies who are producing this incredible sweetener. I hope it's not, you know, destroying the planet.🤞 i don't know anything about how monk fruit is grown and what the effect of its popularity has been on the area where it's grown.
Z**K
Horrible aftertaste
On first sip, it tastes like sugar. But then there’s a really weird sort of bitter aftertaste that I don’t care for. I used about half a tsp in my coffee which may be way too much; tomorrow I’ll try it with just a tiny bit and see if that helps. If it does, I’ll update my review accordingly. Edit: After trying this several times, I’m sad to report it didn’t grow on me. In fact, just the opposite; it repulsed me now. Even using just a small shake of it imparts a disgusting flavor in whatever it touches, and unfortunately that aftertaste is far more noticeable than the initial sweet flavor. I’ve figured it out the favor reminds me of licorice, which I hate. If you like licorice, you may enjoy this.
G**K
Healthier than Stevia, and tastes much better. Aspertame, Sucralose, etc. could ruin your health!
Healthy alternative to sugar, without the strong bitter taste of Stevia. Furthermore, Stevia is extensively processed to remove some (not all) it's bitterness. This process typically leaves unhealthy chemicals behind. Monk Fruit tastes much better than Stevia, although it works much better in some foods (especially liquids) than others. (Aspertame, Sucralose, etc. are unhealthy choices which for me would never be considered for use.) In some things Monk Fruit tastes like sugar. An example is in hot tea with lots of half-and-half (the way I like it). But there are other things in which it does not taste good, especially if it's not a liquid, or otherwise fails to get completely dissolved. Whatever it does not taste as good in, normally a liquid form of Monk Fruit Extract works well--the liquid extract tastes just like sugar, and with no unpleasant or bitter taste. I always want to have both around. They usually come in about 2 oz. bottles.
M**S
Not what I expected
A friend suggested that I use monk fruit as sugar substitute. After researching, I chose this brand as it had been touted as not having an after taste. I have never tried any other sweeteners as others have on this site. I can tell you I did not like this. I must say, I have only tried it my tea (ginger and organic green teas). It changed the taste of my teas. However, I did not find that it was overly sweet as mentioned in my research. My friend says she uses it for baking and cooking. I will try that and hopefully, I will enjoy it. For now, I will give it only three (3) stars as others seem to enjoy and most others gave four (4) plus stars. When I use it in cooking and like it, I will revise my assessment of the product and give it the more stars. Therefore, for now it stands at three (3). Oh yeah, the delivery was timely.
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