




🌿 Sweeten smarter, live cleaner — the organic upgrade your kitchen craves!
24 Mantra Organic Jaggery Powder is a 1 lb packet of pure, certified organic jaggery powder, offering a natural, unrefined sweetness ideal for tea, baking, and cooking. With a strong 4.4-star rating from over 500 customers, it’s a sustainable and healthier alternative to refined sugar and artificial sweeteners.
| ASIN | B00HUJUK6S |
| Brand | 24 mantra organic |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (513) |
| Date First Available | 16 August 2022 |
| Format | Powder |
| Package Information | Packet |
| Product Dimensions | 5.08 x 5.08 x 5.08 cm; 459.26 g |
| Special Feature | Certified Organic |
D**E
It's taste is great and easy to use
L**N
This is a great replacement for sugar or artificial sweeteners. I use this in my tea and it doesn't give it an artificial taste like alternative sweeteners. A little goes a long way and I know this will last me a while.
C**Y
If I see something I've never tasted, I tend to buy it and then try it. Well, this is the tastiest brown sugar ever!! Now western (over processed) brown sugar tastes sweet, but it's a single note. When I tasted Jaggery, I discovered a sweet symphony in my mouth. It's quickly become a favorite in my house. Very, very few western sugars are used for anything now. Jaggery is fabulous! Do be careful if you buy Jaggery that it is "powder", which seems to translate in what I think is plain old sugar. Much Jaggery is sold in more of a brick fashion. So be careful to compare the various "Jaggery" products.
B**N
I've bought this jaggery about 10 times already. I would give it 5 stars but; 1. Check prices from other sellers. Prices can differ by $5, even with free shipping included. Overall, most prices are too high here, but unfortunately, amazon is one of the only venues I know of to buy this. 2. Only one time I found some foreign material in the bag which resembled a small piece of string, but it's been a great product for the most part.
R**E
Bought palm sugar on spec because many many year ago (late 1950's - yeah, I'm that ould) as a child, spent a couple year in Asia, and still rember a very tasty sugar candy that was made there. I think it must have been made from this stuff. Wish could find the recipe. Side note: there's a related product, coconut sugar, which is ALSO evilly good, and similarly far bettar than regular sugar. Actually prefer to use it in coffee.
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