Lakanto

Lakanto Golden Monk Fruit Sweetener With Allulose Raw Cane Sugar Substitute From Monk Fruit Extract Raw Sugar Replacement

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  • ALLULOSE INFUSED SWEETNESS WITHOUT THE SUGAR: Lakanto Monkfruit Sweetener without erythritol is your next brown sugar substitute, offering a texture and taste remarkably similar to raw cane sugar without any calories. This sweetener dissolves quickly in liquids, keeps baked goods moist, and delivers the sweetness you crave, all in a convenient 3 lb bag.
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BrandLakanto
Item Weight3 Pounds
SpecialtyAll Natural Sweetener, Non GMO Verified, Raw Cane Sugar Replacement, Rawn Cane Sugar Alternative, Sugar Free See more
Package Weight1.37 Kilograms
Product BenefitsBlood Sugar Control, Dental Care, Diabetes Control, Metabolism Management, Weight Management
Technical specifications
product_dimensions8 x 3 x 12 inches; 3 Pounds
upc843076004059
manufacturerLakanto
units48.0 Ounce
best_sellers_rank#3,012 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #19 in Stevia Sugar Substitutes

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Customers love this sugar substitute for its taste and ability to make delicious desserts, noting it's the closest thing to regular sugar.

★★★★★

Excellent Taste

Sheri LynnJanuary 18, 2026✓ Verified purchase

Lakanto Golden Monk Fruit Sweetener with Allulose is a fantastic alternative to traditional raw cane sugar for those seeking a healthier, low-calorie sweetener. Ideal for anyone looking to reduce sugar intake without sacrificing sweetness, this product blends monk fruit extract with allulose, providing a natural, clean taste that closely mimics raw cane sugar. What stands out about this sweetener is its golden color and mild caramel-like flavor, making it especially suitable for baking and beverages where you want a richer taste profile. It dissolves easily and doesn’t leave the bitter aftertaste that some sugar substitutes have. Plus, it has minimal impact on blood sugar, making it a great option for people managing their glucose levels. Overall, Lakanto Golden Monk Fruit Sweetener offers a balanced, wholesome way to enjoy sweetness without the guilt. Whether you’re baking treats, sweetening your coffee, or experimenting with recipes, it’s a reliable and tasty sugar substitute that can fit seamlessly into a health-conscious lifestyle. Read more

★★★★★

Best taste compared to many other sugar substitutes

CustomerMarch 6, 2026✓ Verified purchase

The ultimate sugar substitute. Tastes 9 out of 10. With allulose and monk fruit this combo beats all in taste without that strange subtle aftertaste. Highly recommended. Game changer for me cutting back on sugar intake. Great in coffee, tea, sprinkle on fresh berries and some milk or cream and you have a healthy dessert. Used to make home made ice cream came out excellent! Read more

★★★★★

Great alternative to sugar

Mary CMarch 10, 2026✓ Verified purchase

Love this sweetner. I bake with it and use it in my morning coffee. It's a rich sweet like brown sugar. This is a good value. It's a great sweetner for diabetics like me. It helps keep me healthy. It's a much lower carb content than sugar. Read more

★★★★★

The HEALTHIEST Lo-Carb/Keto sweetener - that tastes GREAT!

M. KucherNovember 30, 2025✓ Verified purchase

This is my favorite sugar substitute, and the brand is excellent - both in reputation and results. The allulose is also well-researched. Studies report it can actually help lower blood sugar levels while improving cardiovascular health. I use allulose and steer clear of erythritol, due to it's link to circulatory clots (heart attack, stroke and PVD increases - claims that have been medically-documented in peer-revied studies). If you're looking for a HEALTHY sugar substitute that TASTES GOOD, this is your best bet! The Light Golden has a hint of a caramelized light brown sugar aroma and is EXCELLENT for cooking & baking, too! I HIGHLY recommend Monk Fruit /Allulose Blend and the Lakanto Brand, in particular, due to Lakanto's excellent quality control practices and consistent product. My cookies, cranberry sauce & brownies tasted delicious on Thanksgiving!! A MUST TRY! This is also GREAT for Lo-Carb & Keto meal plans! Read more

★★★★☆

There are different varieties of Monk Fruit. Check for high Mogroso V concentration.

CustomerDecember 19, 2025✓ Verified purchase

Temporary Evaluation: Ignore the stars (U must give stars to comment) This is comments only. I need to retest this as I was using only 1 teaspoon instead of the tablespoon mentioned in this advertisement. I found that this was not good in my coffee, but tasted nasty in coffee (but the nastiness could be removed by adding Sodium Cyclamate sweetener to make a good taste.) Now taste may vary from person to person; the perception of sweetness & bitterness for a particular food may vary from person to person. (Pres Bush-I disliked broccholi). I love Braum's Ice Cream, no-sugar-added "Cherry, Pecans, & Cream" variety, so I checked the sweeteners in this flavor of Braum's, & found that it was sweetened with allulose & Monk fruit, both of which are natural sweeteners, not synthetic. Thus I bought this mix of allulose & Monk. At 1st I thought that it needed more allulose, but I found that adding even 3 teaspoons of allulose to the coffee did not fix the taste of this Lakanto with slightly less than 1 tsp of Lakanto. Then I checked w/ AI on monk fruit & found that there are different varieties of Monk; it seems that this Lakanto variety, is the wrong variety for coffee. I was informed that there are different varieties of monk fruit that vary in bitterness and sweetness and.The sweetness of monk fruit is highly dependent on the concentration of … mogroside V, the primary sweet compound. Products with higher concentrations of mogroside V deliver a cleaner, more pleasant sweetness with minimal aftertaste, while those with lower mogroside content … often develop bitter or metallic notes…. The different types of monk fruit products include: as golden monk fruit, brown monk fruit, powdered monk fruit, and baking monk fruit. While golden monk fruit mimics cane sugar and is ideal for baking and beverages; a 50% mogroside concentration results in a product twice as sweet and more similar to white refined sugar, but monk fruit with only 30% mogrosides has an amber hue. So my preliminary thought is that this Lakanto variety may be useful for something other than beverages, like coffee. I intend to search for a higher concentration of monogroside, so that it doesn't taste gross or bitter in my coffee. Note that this variety did work for a coffee sweetener when liquie Sodium Cyclamate was added, like 15 drops of that. BTW, liquid Cyclamate sweetener will probably not be found in USA. It is sold in Switzerland, but is not cheap. I ordered like a case of it from Switzerland at a hefty price, then after delivered I got a tariff bill for about $160 to pay from Fed Ex which had paid the tariff as my agent. The product name in Switzerland is Assugrin. But you might order this small size of Lakanto & try it for yourself; your taste buds may differ from mine. & try it in 1 tablespoon. The small packet of Lakanto doesn't cost much. Read more

★★★★★

Tastes great and feels like real sugar, except without the calories and carbohydrates

E. LombardMarch 7, 2026✓ Verified purchase

Wonderful product and really taste like sugar without any nasty aftertaste. Read more

★★★★★

Taste very good, but a bit pricey.

RSMarch 5, 2026✓ Verified purchase

Used to use Erythritol, but studies have shown it can cause long term health issues. (Google "why is erythritol bad for you long term".) Was told about "Golden" Monk fruit sweetener by a friend. This doesn't have long term health effects, at least not yet known. Plus this tastes better than Erythritol which has an icy aftertaste. I also blind tasted this against pure Allulose (somewhat cheaper), and regular sugar. You can tell them apart. I would rate taste wise, 1. regular sugar; 2. golden Monk Fruit Sweetener with allulose; 3. plain Allulose; distant 4. Erythritol. Read more

★★★★★

Love the flavot

LynFebruary 26, 2026✓ Verified purchase

Great product. Love the flavor. It arrived promptly in perfect shape. Read more

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