Sugar In The Raw Turbinado Cane Sugar Cubes (12-pack, 25 ct) phenolic vs Health Garden Monk Fruit Sweetener Classic
Overall winner: Sugar In The Raw Turbinado Cane Sugar Cubes (12-pack, 25 ct) phenolic
Key Differences
IN THE RAW sugar cubes (Product A) are turbinado sugar cubes with a stronger molasses flavor, vegan and kosher certified, and sit in a more affordable price tier; Health Garden (Product B) is a monk fruit/erythritol blend marketed for cooking and baking, gluten-free and kosher, but has mixed reviews about erythritol content and whether it’s primarily monk fruit. Choose A if you want a natural turbinado cube with pronounced molasses taste and higher user ratings; choose B if you need a low-calorie monk-fruit-style sweetener for baking/cooking and gluten-free labeling
Sugar In The Raw Turbinado Cane Sugar Cubes (12-pack, 25 ct) phenolic
Turbinado cane sugar cubes with a molasses flavor and golden hue. Pure natural sweetener, kosher, vegan, gluten-free, non-GMO. Customer insight notes easy use in hot beverages with some variability in dissolve time in cold drinks
Pros
- pure natural sweetener
- kosher and vegan certified
- gluten-free and non-GMO
- convenient cubes for hot beverages
Cons
- irregular cube sizes reported
- slower dissolve in cold drinks
Health Garden Monk Fruit Sweetener Classic
Monk fruit-based sugar substitute with erythritol, suitable for cooking and baking. It’s gluten-free and kosher, with natural nutrients and antioxidants. Customers note good sweetness for tea, coffee, and desserts, and some question erythritol content
Pros
- gluten-free
- kosher
- suitable for cooking and baking
- naturally sweet with nutrients
Cons
- erythritol content noted by customers
- some doubt it is primarily monk fruit-based
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | IN THE RAW |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | HEALTH GARDEN |
| User Reviews | IN THE RAW |