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Nutiva Organic Granulated Coconut Sugar, 1 Pound (Pack of 3), USDA Organic & Non-GMO, Vegan & Gluten-Free, Low-Fructose Sugar Alternative for Coffee, Tea & Baking

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1 Pound (Pack of 3)
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1.0 servings per container | 1 tsp. (5g)
18 2mg 0g 5g 0g
Calories Sodium Dietary Fiber Sugars Protein
Brand Nutiva
Item Form Granules,Crystal
Flavor Caramel
Item Weight 0.03 Pounds
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  • Nutiva Organic Coconut Sugar is a natural sugar replacement that’s lower in fructose than cane sugar, agave, and maple syrup and has a lower glycemic index than other sweeteners
  • Our Organic Coconut Sugar is made from fresh coconut tree sap, collected from the cut flower buds. The sap is heated to evaporate moisture, resulting in the crystal or granular form of sugar.
  • Simply substitute cup-for-cup for refined granulated white sugar, brown sugar and raw sugars in all recipes, desserts, and beverages
  • A natural alternative to sweeteners and an excellent option for vegetarian, vegan, whole food, and gluten-free diets
  • Nutiva stringently adheres to USDA guidelines and partners with organic farmers to source the world’s finest fresh non-GMO organic coconuts and to deliver food that is good for you and good for the planet

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Nutiva Organic Coconut Sugar brings a subtle sweetness - similar to brown sugar with a hint of caramel - to your kitchen and is the perfect alternative to cane sugar, corn syrup, and artificial sweeteners. Unlike other sweeteners on the market, our granulated coconut sugar is never processed using hexane or other dangerous chemicals. Instead, it starts with collecting the fresh sap from sustainably grown coconut trees. This raw sap is gently heated so that the excess moisture evaporates away, leaving behind an unrefined and unprocessed granular sugar considered by some to be healthier than refined and chemical sweetener options. Nutiva Organic Coconut Sugar contains potassium, magnesium, zinc, iron, and B vitamins. It is also reported to have a lower glycemic index than other sweeteners on the market and is often considered to be a wholesome addition to vegetarian, vegan, whole food, paleo-friendly, ketogenic, and gluten-free diets. Nutiva was founded in 1999 with a single purpose in mind - to Revolutionize the Way the World Eats. Our role is to produce and promote organic, nutrient-dense foods that are good for you and good for the planet. Social and environmental responsibility is a core part of Nutiva’s culture and business. From sourcing organic products, to obtaining fair trade certification, to greening our facilities and operations, to funding tree planting at schools in our local community, we are constantly seeking ways to better protect our environment and ensure a better quality of life for employees, customers, and the communities we serve.

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  • Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
  • Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 12.2 x 8.5 x 3.7 inches; 0.47 ounces
  • Item model number ‏ : ‎ SGR163
  • UPC ‏ : ‎ 692752144448
  • Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Nutiva
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B009324C0U
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars 1,318 ratings

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Granulated Coconut Sugar
Organic coconut palm sugar. Sugar and sugar products do not have a shelf life that fit the "normal" definition of shelf life
Organic Coconut Palm Sugar
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4.7 out of 5 stars
4.7 out of 5
1,318 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the taste, quality and glycemic of the sugar. They mention it tastes great, doesn't leave a bitter after taste and is one of the best alternative sweeteners. They appreciate the value and versatility of the product. That said, opinions are mixed on the texture.

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343 customers mention294 positive49 negative

Customers like the taste of the coconut sugar. They say it tastes great in everything, doesn't leave a bitter after taste, and is one of the best alternative sweeteners to use. Some say the flavor compliments coffee and deep chocolate flavors. Overall, most are happy with the product's taste.

"...Just tastes like sugar, but better in so many ways.I find it works with anything, as 1:1 swap for refined white sugar...." Read more

"...I found the taste to be perfectly fine and not a big deal, but I could definitely understand an argument that it can slightly alter the taste of food..." Read more

"I gave this 5 stars because it is really good ... tastes just like brown sugar once you put it on something...." Read more

"...I find it to be good quality with the expected flavor and the price is affordable. I'll be reordering this brand again." Read more

110 customers mention107 positive3 negative

Customers are happy with the quality of the sugar. They say it's a lot like brown sugar in flavor, it'll make great cupcakes, and it'd be worth a try. Customers also mention that it keeps well, and is nice and dark.

"...It doesn't get hard like brown sugar can get.Lasts forever. I ignore the expiration or best by date. It isnt going to go bad...." Read more

"I gave this 5 stars because it is really good ... tastes just like brown sugar once you put it on something...." Read more

"...In addition, I found this brand to have a consistent grain -- if you've tried a variety of coconut sugars you'll find some with larger grains or '..." Read more

"...I think it is a little less sweet than white sugar, but it is a wonderful substitute...." Read more

83 customers mention79 positive4 negative

Customers find the glycemic index of the coconut sugar to be much lower than white sugar. They also say it does not raise their blood sugar as much as refined sugar does, and is healthier. Customers also mention that it has health benefits, including trace vitamins and minerals. They say it's better for diabetics, and that it doesn't spike their blood glucose levels.

"I've been using coconut sugar on and off for about a decade. Lower glycemic level which means that it doesn't cause blood sugar to spike as quickly..." Read more

"...It doesn't spike your blood sugar as fast as regular sugar would. To read more about this you can google it and lots of things come up...." Read more

"...Coconut sugar also has a lower glycemic index than table sugar so I enjoy the stability it provides to my sugar levels..." Read more

"...Hmm. Bottom line is that it is a healthier choice over your typical table sugar and/or artificial sweeteners because it has a lower glycemic index,..." Read more

72 customers mention61 positive11 negative

Customers like the value of the sugar. For example, they say it's a great product and perfect for a rich, slightly nutty cup of coffee.

"...This product was one of the more economical options among the coconut sugar varieties on amazon, and it was completely comparable to the other..." Read more

"...I find it to be good quality with the expected flavor and the price is affordable. I'll be reordering this brand again." Read more

"Super quality, quantity and price! I'm doing subscribe and save for this item!..." Read more

"...Nutiva also offers the best price for a 4 Lb bag. I also have tested for myself that this sugar is much better on my glycemic index than..." Read more

42 customers mention42 positive0 negative

Customers say the sugar is versatile and works well in all of their recipes. They mention it's great for sweetening tea, coffee, and baked goods. Some say it'll work in place of regular sugar in almost all recipes. Customers also say it has a toffee-ish flavor and works best in combo with other sweeteners.

"...I don't sweeten my coffee but rarely, but it works great in coffee, over hot oatmeal, etc...." Read more

"This sugar has a toffee-ish flavor to me, it goes very well in coffee...." Read more

"...The flavour is mild and similar to caramel. It can be added to smoothies and pie crusts for a nice faint sweetness...." Read more

"...price, but it has a great subtly caramel flavor and has worked well on a range of dishes from coffee to oatmeal to popcorn (yum) to baking...." Read more

11 customers mention9 positive2 negative

Customers like the color of the sugar. They say it's a darker color than white sugar, and is a great substitute for white sugar. Some customers also say it is better suited for brown foods.

"...So I picked this one. I'm glad I did.It's a brown color just looks like brown sugar. Smell is faint, flavor is good...." Read more

"...I like the color and texture. It's very similar to brown sugar - just not nearly as sweet." Read more

"...Tastes great in everything I've tried. Has a darker color then white sugar so lighter items will now have a darker look, but in things like..." Read more

"...This is delicious in our gluten free sugar cookie recipe! It is brown so it’s better suited for brown foods: sugar cookies in gingerbread man shape..." Read more

14 customers mention8 positive6 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the texture of the sugar. Some find it dry, smooth, and easy to pulverize, while others say it has a harsher texture straight out of the bag. Some customers also mention that it dissolves nicely and has softer sweetness.

"...To me it tastes like light brown sugar and has a similar texture, albeit a bit larger in the granule size...." Read more

"...It is in a granulated form. There is mild clumping, though it is easily crumbled back into its granular state...." Read more

"...That is virtually unheard of for any brand I’ve tried. The texture was dry, even and very consistent...." Read more

"...This time, however, it is very dark, coarse and strong tasting, almost like black coffee...." Read more

13 customers mention9 positive4 negative

Customers are mixed about the smell of the sugar. Some mention that it smells delicious, while others say that it has a bad smell and just tastes gross.

"...It's a brown color just looks like brown sugar. Smell is faint, flavor is good...." Read more

"...Tried this and loved it- smells slightly like caramels!..." Read more

"Going to be honest the smell and look through me off, but I’m trying healthier alternatives from cane brown sugar...." Read more

"Most of the sugar I consume is in my coffee. This smells and looks like brown sugar...." Read more

coconut sugar is perfectly sweet, works so nice in coffee, sprinkles on oatmeal, used in baking
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coconut sugar is perfectly sweet, works so nice in coffee, sprinkles on oatmeal, used in baking
I've been using coconut sugar on and off for about a decade. Lower glycemic level which means that it doesn't cause blood sugar to spike as quickly or as high as other sugars. Also has naturally occurring vitamins and minerals. There is NO coconut taste. It is really quite close to brown sugar tasting, but drier like white sugar granules. I think that is what makes it so easy to swap in- there isn't a big difference in taste. Not using something that is going to make anything taste weird. Just tastes like sugar, but better in so many ways.I find it works with anything, as 1:1 swap for refined white sugar. I don't sweeten my coffee but rarely, but it works great in coffee, over hot oatmeal, etc. Can be a little trickier in baking but its workable (can be use as brown sugar or white sugar replacement). I usually do a combo. I always keep some coconut sugar on hand for guests for their coffee.I like the smaller bags. I tend to buy 1 lb bags rather than larger. I either keep in in the bag, or I pour into a jar. Any clumping over time will easily break apart. It doesn't get hard like brown sugar can get.Lasts forever. I ignore the expiration or best by date. It isnt going to go bad.No bugs (be sure to sort reviews by newest to find info on product that is most relevant to your order)
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Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2022
Size: 1 Pound (Pack of 3)Verified Purchase
I've been using coconut sugar on and off for about a decade. Lower glycemic level which means that it doesn't cause blood sugar to spike as quickly or as high as other sugars. Also has naturally occurring vitamins and minerals. There is NO coconut taste. It is really quite close to brown sugar tasting, but drier like white sugar granules. I think that is what makes it so easy to swap in- there isn't a big difference in taste. Not using something that is going to make anything taste weird. Just tastes like sugar, but better in so many ways.

I find it works with anything, as 1:1 swap for refined white sugar. I don't sweeten my coffee but rarely, but it works great in coffee, over hot oatmeal, etc. Can be a little trickier in baking but its workable (can be use as brown sugar or white sugar replacement). I usually do a combo. I always keep some coconut sugar on hand for guests for their coffee.

I like the smaller bags. I tend to buy 1 lb bags rather than larger. I either keep in in the bag, or I pour into a jar. Any clumping over time will easily break apart. It doesn't get hard like brown sugar can get.

Lasts forever. I ignore the expiration or best by date. It isnt going to go bad.

No bugs (be sure to sort reviews by newest to find info on product that is most relevant to your order)
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5.0 out of 5 stars coconut sugar is perfectly sweet, works so nice in coffee, sprinkles on oatmeal, used in baking
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2022
I've been using coconut sugar on and off for about a decade. Lower glycemic level which means that it doesn't cause blood sugar to spike as quickly or as high as other sugars. Also has naturally occurring vitamins and minerals. There is NO coconut taste. It is really quite close to brown sugar tasting, but drier like white sugar granules. I think that is what makes it so easy to swap in- there isn't a big difference in taste. Not using something that is going to make anything taste weird. Just tastes like sugar, but better in so many ways.

I find it works with anything, as 1:1 swap for refined white sugar. I don't sweeten my coffee but rarely, but it works great in coffee, over hot oatmeal, etc. Can be a little trickier in baking but its workable (can be use as brown sugar or white sugar replacement). I usually do a combo. I always keep some coconut sugar on hand for guests for their coffee.

I like the smaller bags. I tend to buy 1 lb bags rather than larger. I either keep in in the bag, or I pour into a jar. Any clumping over time will easily break apart. It doesn't get hard like brown sugar can get.

Lasts forever. I ignore the expiration or best by date. It isnt going to go bad.

No bugs (be sure to sort reviews by newest to find info on product that is most relevant to your order)
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Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2013
Size: 1 Pound (Pack of 3)Verified Purchase
Let me start off by saying that coconut sugar may not be for you, or that you may need to learn to like it. My usage of coconut sugar is primarily for my morning coffee.

Coconut sugar is derived from evaporating the water away from the nectar of the coconut palm flower. It is not refined like traditional table sugar, and as a result, has slightly inconsistent granule size and the occasional (harmless) spec or two of material in it that comes along with it. Ignore the reviews that say these are bugs.

As a health-oriented consumer, a father, and someone who likes to support sustainable agriculture, I can stand behind coconut sugar. From a health standpoint, coconut sugar has a low Glycemic Index (35) that makes it suitable for diabetics. This means that your body can easily control the rate at which your cells burns this sugar for fuel, which is important because it prevents the "sugar spike" and subsequent "sugar crash" later. From a vantage point of a consumer who wants to support healthy, sustainable "green" industries, coconut sugar is a good product to stand behind. The nectar is extracted from the prolific flower buds that grow on the coconut palm, and the tree can keep continually producing new buds. This means that the grow-cycle is very quick, highly renewable, and the trees are capable of producing for up to 75 years. Additionally, coconut palm trees are capable in growing in areas that many other crop plants are incapable of growing. Compare this scenario to land that has been used to grow/harvest sugarcane or beets: (you can do a google image search on the phrase harvested sugarcane" and compare this to a google image search of "harvested coconut palm sugar.") The unusable remains of the sugarcane plant (after the sugar has been extracted) has to be burned whereupon the smoke and particulate matter drift into neighboring communities to sugarcane plantations.

Regardless if you have been convinced of the health benefits and ecological/agricultural benefits of coconut sugar, let me provide some perspective of what your experience with this actual product will be. This product was one of the more economical options among the coconut sugar varieties on amazon, and it was completely comparable to the other varieties I have tried. I liked how it was packaged in three separate one pound bags, and each bag is resealable. It dissolves completely in coffee, but (as other reviewers have noted) there is the occasional speck of matter from the coconut sugar that looks like a floating coffee ground or something.

Now onto the experience/taste with coconut sugar in general: you may have to learn to like it, but I found this fairly easy to accomplish. First of all, I had a fairly typical "western" palette that was previously scorched by over-sweetened foods. At first, I found the coconut sugar to be less sweet than refined sugar, but I quickly adjusted. Additionally, coconut sugar has a distinct flavor that you will not find in processed sugar. The taste is NOT that of a coconut, but more like molasses or brown sugar. I found the taste to be perfectly fine and not a big deal, but I could definitely understand an argument that it can slightly alter the taste of food/drink containing it. I am a bit of a "coffee snob," so a number of people may think level of detail is overkill: the coconut sugar pairs nicely (in my opinion) with coffees with chocolate, caramel, or richer (especially earthier) overtones; so for most people's big, bold morning cup 'o joe it should be just fine. Where I find that the coconut sugar can start to interfere with coffee's taste would tend to be with lighter, dessert coffees, and coffees that have hints of citrus or wine-like notes. As far as baking with coconut sugar, again, some people may find it to be slightly less sweet, which is something that (in my opinion) is a nice thing to start getting accustomed.

Lastly, I just want to point out some more nutritional info on coconut sugar: it contains a surprising amount of vitamins and minerals. According to wikipedia, coconut sugar is "a rich source of potassium, magnesium, zinc, and iron. In addition to this it contains Vitamin B1, B2, B3, and B6. When compared to brown sugar, coconut sugar has 36 times the iron, four times the magnesium, and over 10 times the amount of zinc." However, no one should ever doubt the fact that this product is still sugar and still provides just as many calories. Like anything, consider moderation.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2014
Size: 1 Pound (Pack of 3)Verified Purchase
I gave this 5 stars because it is really good ... tastes just like brown sugar once you put it on something. For example, I love it on sweet potatoes, so I bake a sweet potato, then open it up and put some coconut sugar on it. You can see it carmalize/melt into it, and it tastes just like brown sugar.

It is a brown colored sugar and tastes nothing like coconut. Not even a hint, IMO.

Coconut sugar is low on the glycemic index, which is why I will eat this sugar. It doesn't spike your blood sugar as fast as regular sugar would. To read more about this you can google it and lots of things come up.

I ordered the 3-bag order, and just an FYI ... it is A LOT of sugar, so if you aren't sure about buying it, I'd start with the one bag size (which is what I should have done!). I'll eventually eat get to eating it all, but it will take a very long time! I haven't baked with it at all so I'm not sure how it would come out in baked goods.
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2013
Size: 1 Pound (Pack of 3)Verified Purchase
I have been using coconut sugars for the last 3 years due to a development of allergy to cane sugar. Coconut sugar also has a lower glycemic index than table sugar so I enjoy the stability it provides to my sugar levels (no sudden sugar highs or lows anymore).

I used to buy a different brand altogether in my local grocery store for a comparable price but relocated to a new state and availability is now spotty. This is my first time to try Nutiva brand.

Coconut sugar has a mild maple like flavor and this brand delivers that. In addition, I found this brand to have a consistent grain -- if you've tried a variety of coconut sugars you'll find some with larger grains or 'lumpy' inconsistent grains as well as shell chips or even a random beetle in them (yes, that's right; not all countries have quality control quite like the US!). Nutiva brand, however, has had none of these issues in the 3 bags I've used so far. I find it to be good quality with the expected flavor and the price is affordable. I'll be reordering this brand again.
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