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Health Garden, Monk Fruit With Erythritol, Classic, 16 oz (454 g)

Health Garden, Monk Fruit With Erythritol, Classic, 16 oz (454 g)

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Description

  • Resealable 
  • Find Your Sweet Spot
  • This Product is Keto Certified
  • A Gluten Free Food
  • Non GMO Project Verified
  • Ideal For Cooking & Baking
  • NSK Kosher Pareve
  • FWD Friends with Diabetes 
  • 0 Calories
  • 0 Glycemic Index
  • 0 Net Carbs
  • Naturally Rich In Antioxidants
  • Safe For Diabetics
  • No Aftertaste
  • Measures CUP for CUP Like Sugar

At Health Garden, while we focus on the details we also realize that we are part of something much bigger. Our guiding force is, simply to make the world a better place. We do this by offering the highest quality, low- glycemic sugar substitutes.

It's a small gesture, but one that brings health and happiness to our customers every day. 

Monk fruit sweetener is derived from the juice of a sub-tropical melon that has been cultivated in Asia for centuries, due to its health benefits and delicate sweetness. We combined monk fruit extract with Erythritol for the perfect level of sweetness that has zero effect on glycemic levels! Health Garden monk fruit is suitable for Keto diets, kids with ADHD and diabetics. Monk fruit pours like sugar, making it perfect for use in cooking and baking.

Expiration Date

07/01/2028 00:00:00

UPC

857722006199

Ingredients

Erythritol, monk fruit extract.

Erythritol is a naturally occurring sugar alcohol found in some fruits and vegetables.

Packaged and quality tested in the USA. 

Nutrition Facts
Serving Size:  1 tsp (4.5 g)
Servings Per Bag: About 101
  Amount Per Serving %Daily Values*
Calories 0  
Total Fat 0 g 0%
Sodium 0 mg 0%
Total Carbohydrate 5 g 2%
Total Sugars 0 g
Erythritol 5 g
Protein 0 g 
*The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.