Sentences with phrase «han guo»

Regarding Luo han guo (Lakanto), I recently ordered this and tried it in No - Bake Cookies.
Someone complained that Lakanto was only 2 % lo han guo (the Chinese fruit) so was mostly just erythritol and complained about paying so much more than the regular price of erythritol.
Another product I've recently come across and would recommend is Lakanto, which is made from non-GMO Erythritol and luo han guo fruit (monk fruit).
Because luo han guo extract is sweet without affecting blood sugar, it is a healthy sugar substitute.
Only when it is combined with another product, like the sweet - tasting fruit luo han guo, does it replicate the taste of sugar.
Luo han guo extracts, however, are not available as a syrup but rather used as liquid drops or as a crystallized sugar like lakanto.
It contains other potent herbs / fruits including: schizandra berries, goji berries, astralagus root, eleuthero root (Siberian ginseng), luo han guo fruit.
Monkfruit, or luo han guo, is a fruit from Southeast Asia.
Similar to stevia, monk fruit, also known as luo han guo, is a newer alternative sweetener available in healthfood stores with an excellent safety record for hundreds of years.
Monk fruit extract comes from monk fruit, or luo han guo, a melon - like fruit that grows on a vine and is native to parts of China and Thailand.
Also known as luo han guo, which means monk fruit in Chinese — it is said to have been first discovered and used by Chinese monks in the Guilin region where Layn is headquartered - the low calorie, natural sweetener could give stevia a run for its money.
Monk fruit sweeteners, also known as lo han guo, come from a small round fruit grown in Southeast Asia.
Protein blend (whey protein isolate, milk protein isolate), isomalto - oligosaccharides, almonds, water, natural flavors, sea salt, lo han guo, sucralose.
it is derived from a small chinese melon called, luo han guo.
, and are sweetened with stevia or lo han guo.
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