








🍯 Sweetness Elevated, Calories Eliminated!
NOW Foods Organic Monk Fruit Liquid is a zero-calorie, non-GMO sweetener derived from monk fruit, offering up to 200 times the sweetness of sugar with minimal aftertaste. Certified organic and vegan, it provides a natural, low-glycemic alternative to traditional sweeteners, packaged in a convenient 2-ounce dropper bottle by a trusted family-owned company.





| ASIN | B07B4D9TF3 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,473 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #20 in Stevia Sugar Substitutes |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (7,285) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | NOW06916 |
| Manufacturer | NOW Foods |
| Product Dimensions | 3.5 x 1.5 x 1.5 inches; 2.1 ounces |
| UPC | 733739069160 |
| Units | 2.0 Ounce |
S**E
Yay, monk fruit!
Love it. Just a few drops sweetens my tea or coffee. Be warned, though -- an extra drop or two can make it too sweet. It doesn't taste exactly like sugar, but more like sugar than stevia, which I think has a kind of weird aftertaste. I like that it isn't a chemical like most other non-caloric sweeteners. The NOW brand just has de-ionized water, organic monk fruit extract, and organic cane alcohol. An 8 ounce bottle lasts me over 6 months. Now I only need to buy sugar for baking and to have on hand for guests if they want it. I keep it in the refrigerator but probably wouldn't need to. I first bought the convenient 2 oz. size. It works well for me to refill it from the more economical 8 oz. container.
L**T
Good, not perfect, taste; good natural sweetener
Tasty, but still has a bit of the stevia taste. Monk fruit is crazy expensive, but if used wisely is worth it. The liquid form is good for some uses i.e. cereal (because powdered sweeteners often don't dissolve properly). I try to stay mostly with natural sweeteners; I also use allulose sometimes (has a cooling taste, but is more cost effective). I do NOT use this liquid sweetener for my coffee, though LOL. Gotta draw the line sometimes. I didn't deduct a star for the cost, but that has to be a consideration.
S**Z
Great alternative sweetener.
Organic, simple, and no aftertaste. This monk fruit sweetener is zero calories, zero sugar, and actually tastes natural, no stevia aftertaste or cooling effect. The liquid blends instantly into coffee, cocktails, and smoothies. Not overly sweet, which I prefer. A few drops go a long way. I keep this one on on my arsenal.
B**Y
Excellent sweetener for those who want to limit sugar.
Monk fruit liquid is new to me, though I'm a regular user of monk fruit powder. The powder is so fine that I thought I might want to try the liquid to be able to control the quantity easier. A bit of monk fruit goes a long way, powder or liquid. The first time I used it, I put in WAY too many drops. Honestly one drop goes a really long way to add sweetness to food. It does not impact the color of the food that you drop it onto. The bottle is small, but it will last a long time because the quantity needed is minimal. I can easily tuck it into my purse to carry into restaurants. It's a sugar substitute that works well for me as someone who tries to control my sugar intake. My only caution is that a little goes a long ways! Start with one drop, stir, taste, add another drop if necessary.
L**K
No aftertaste, lasts forever
I am ordering this product for the second or third time. Great quality — two or three drops are enough to sweeten the coffee. I use it for baking and in other recipes that call for sugar. It lasts forever and has no aftertaste like stevia. Many monk fruit sweeteners are actually mixes of cheap erythritol and a little bit of monk fruit. However, this product is pure monk fruit, so you will need to use it by the drop.
R**A
Sweet, no after taste is a plus!
These are a great substitute. Especially as someone who loves sugar. I enjoyed them with my coffee/teas but be careful to not add too many drops as it can be too sweet!
J**P
Excellent sweetener BUT extremely ineffective bottle
excellent sweetener BUT extremely ineffective bottle...others have commented and I absolutely agree...it is very difficult to control the amount of drops that come out of the bottle...the liquid tends to come pouring out all at once making it a challenge to maintain the preferred sweetness level. The same problem exists for the the stevia liquid. Again, the sweeteners are great, but the bottles make it difficult to use properly. I'm switching to 365 for now, but I really hope this company switches bottle manufacturers.
J**B
Very, VERY sweet/potent
150x sweeter than sugar? Believe it! Doesn't quite taste the same as sugar; but not objectionably so; at all. Most likely wouldn't even notice. No after taste like Stevia; at all. Though non-aftertaste Stevia IS avail on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B006I7DR0E?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title . I was surprised to discover this; and I'm now on my 4th box of non-aftertaste Stevia. Good stuff. Which I prefer to augment the honey I put in my daily coffee. But... for several other sweetening uses... I find the potency of this Monk Fruit sweetener preferable. The Ingredients List lists, in order: de-ionized water, Certified Monk Fruit extract (% unspecified), and 11% organic cane alcohol. That's it. Expensive... but NOT particularly unhealthy for you (Google it; I did). Very effective for many uses. Hardly a panacea, though. Just sayin'. Highly Recommend!
K**R
Not sure it's actually a sweet extract - no matter how much I use, I really can't notice a difference in taste in what I'm preparing. Next time I will just buy regular monk fruit, not worth the high price
A**ー
飲み物に1〜2滴、お料理、スウィーツにと、何にでも合うお味です。 後味も苦くなく、さっぱりして好みです。
B**S
Unfortunately, this was very disappointing. When you use enough to properly sweeten a drink, there is a strong metallic and chemical aftertaste from the solvent used in the liquid extract. For context, I don’t consume sugar and have tried many sugar-free sweeteners over the years, so I’m very familiar with alternative options. This isn’t a general sensitivity issue, the aftertaste here is particularly noticeable in hot drinks. If you’re trying to avoid erythritol, this alcohol-based liquid version isn’t a great substitute. I would recommend choosing a pure powder extract instead.
ズ**ナ
I bought two bottles and the after test is incredibly bad . I can’t believe I payed much for it to throw it away . It’s listed in Amazone Japan but I’m very interested from where exactly came because the bottle is plastic and the packaging was very poor looking like i ordered something from temu .
J**E
Has an alcohol-like taste or aftertaste. Tipped mine out in favour of organic monk fruit extract.
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