🍯 Sweetness redefined—naturally zero, endlessly delicious!
Puresweet Zero® is a 300g jar of 100% natural, zero-calorie sweetener designed for health-conscious professionals. It delivers pure sweetness without any bitter aftertaste, is diabetic and tooth friendly, vegan, non-GMO, and heat-stable for use in hot drinks and baking. Made in Germany, it offers premium quality for guilt-free indulgence.
Package Dimensions | 18.4 x 13.7 x 4.2 cm; 300 g |
Units | 300.0 gram(s) |
Manufacturer contact | yourhealthstore, Unit 23 Atlas Business Centre, Oxgate Lane, London, NW27HJ; 02084557766 |
Brand | Puresweet |
Speciality | Vegan |
Package Information | Jar |
Manufacturer | Puresweet |
Country of origin | Germany |
C**H
Brilliant
Been using for years, since on dragons den, brilliant, no after taste at all, slightly less sweet than sugar, I use a tiny bit more .xx
T**M
Nice product for Ninja Slushie
Bought for my ninja slushie and does the job perfectly
A**M
Does what it says on the packet!
Saw this product on dragons den and did my own research before purchasing. Doesn’t appear to have any adverse health effects like aspartame based sweeteners from what I’ve read and doesn’t have the distinctive taste of Stevia, which is what I’ve been using til now while low carb. I need to use 3 tsps to achieve the same sweetness as my 1.5 heaped tsps of sugar in my tea but it tastes exactly the same and no aftertaste. I have found though that there is a very minor aftertaste that gets stuck in your throat if you use it in very large amounts as part of a recipe. Used 250 grams in a chocolate milkshake recipe in 2.5 pints of milk and it does have a very subtle after taste but it’s not offensive at all. Definitely the best sweetener I’ve tried and will be purchasing again. Only issue I see is that there is a competitor product on Amazon that is cheaper per kilo which is just sold as Erythritol and had I not seen the impressive pitch on dragons den, I may have opted for that one.
A**B
For anyone trying to give up sugar - Try sticking with this!
So, I came across Puresweet a few years ago when it was on Dragon's Den - I've always been a one or two sugars in my coffee/tea person, and all of my attempts to ween off of sugar had failed, sweeteners are often not that nice but even when they are, they generally have nasty ingredients in them.So, when I saw a natural-based product, with no bad ingredients, zero calories, etc, I had to give it a try.Like all sugar-replacements, no it's not exactly the same. Nothing is - but, I stuck with Puresweet due to the make up of it, and what can I say - I've had it on Amazon subscription for years now and if I have a normal sugar in tea or coffee, I actually find it too much and now prefer the Puresweet.It's not bad for your teeth, it's not bad for your insides, and once you've got used to taste (which is the case for any sugar alternative, you have to accept a change in taste) it's not bad for your tastebuds either!Thoroughly, thoroughly recommend this and giving it a go beyond just a few cups of tea/coffee.
M**M
Not sweet enough for me.
I have been using Half-Spoon Sugar for years, and then came accross Pure Sweet Zero whichis far less sweet than I am used to. I had to put 3 spoons of Pure Sweet Zero ino mycoffee mug just to obtain a barely acceptable level of sweetness.I found no aftertaste, more a case of very little taste at all.Now I have gone back to Half-Spoon sugar and will leave Pure Sweet to its fans.
F**T
Warning, can cause extreme laxative effects, and not as natural as claimed
Like others, was this on Dragons Den, thought it might be too good to be true... Sadly that is the case.While it has a less bitter aftertaste than other sweeteners, it does have a wierd cooling effect in your mouth, a bit like a mint.However the biggest issue is that this can have an extreme laxative effect. I used this as an alternative to sugar to sweeten a packet of Kool Aid. However I was then imprisoned for 48 hours with liquid diarrhoea bowel movements- over six times an hour. Xylitol has a similar effect (you find this in some sugar free mints)There is s warning on the packet, I suppose a spoonful in tea or coffee would be ok, but it certainly shouldn't be used to sweeten a litre of squash.Additionally, the term "natural" is very misleading. While Erythritol is "naturally" found in some fruits as described, it is in minute quantities, so this product is derived from corn, in a process which is NOT natural and therefore this product is chemically derived.So the search for a decent low calorie sweetener is not over, extreme diarrhoea is too high a price to pay!!
C**B
No aftertaste
No aftertaste
P**S
At last a substitute sugar that does not leave an awful after taste!
This sugar is brilliant!!!!!!!!!
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