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Cook's Organic Vanilla Powder is a premium, all-natural alternative to liquid vanilla extracts, offering a rich flavor profile in a convenient resealable jar. Certified organic and free from gluten, alcohol, and animal products, it's perfect for health-conscious consumers and culinary enthusiasts alike.
R**H
Nice cappuccino organic vanilla topping
Nice topping for my morning cappuccino. A bit pricy. This organic version is infused into organic sucrose and differs from their non-organic vanilla powder where the vanilla is extracted then infused in tapioca dextrose. Dextrose is one molecule of glucose (blood sugar), while sucrose is one molecule of glucose attached to one molecule of fructose which is sweeter. The texture of the organic version is more like powdered sugar and clumps a bit, while the non-organic version pours quickly. The organic version is more costly.
M**Y
Great product. tastes delicious.
love this in my coffee
R**G
Gave 5 stars because I mis-read the details! Ha!
It's actually a very good product and I added it to my morning coffee. What I didn't realize is that it comes with sugar added. I was intending to use it to recreate a Starbucks Mocha powder that they stopped making years ago. The ingredients were pure unsweetened vanilla powder, unsweetened cocoa powder, and sugar. Its too sweet to add to my recreation recipe sonce it comes with added sucrose, so I'll just use it by itself. It has a strong wonderful vanilla taste!
C**T
Great Flavor of Vanilla
I love using this vanilla powder in my coffee! It makes my coffee perfect every time. I've even found that it helps me cut back on sweetener, which is a great bonus.
C**R
This item is in need of a nutrition label
There needs to more transparency of what is in this item and the word 'pure' should be removed from the label. And no, I don't care that it "technically" meets FDA guidelines for the word pure.I was trying to add this ingredient to a recipe, when I came across a site that led me to Cook's website, after a bit of drilling I found the nutrition information which showed for 100 gram serving, 358 calories, 4 grams of sugar. I don't understand why this information is not (1) included on Amazon page and (2) on the bottle itself.Not one of those pictures that is currently on their show it has dextrose in. However, the word "pure" is in almost every picture. To know that this has dextrose, within the description page, if you search for it, you will see the ingredients. and I am sure Cooks thinks they are being perfectly forthright because it shows dextrose there instead of really helping out the customer by including it in the images on their page, or better yet, include the nutrition label.I don't normally take time to write negative comments about a product but I really feel like it was a deliberate decision on their part not to make it apparent that this items was not truly "pure" and that it contained sugar. In anyone of those images they could have listed the ingredients and nutrition instead of using fluff words to disguise what the consumer is buying.It looks like the really went out of their way not to show an image of the ingredients hoping customers would just focus on the word pure and buy the item.And when you look at the label on the bottle that this product comes in, there is more fluff that does nothing for the consumer so there is no reason they could not have fit the nutrition on the bottle .There are other spices, powders, extracts out there being sold that have no issues in including a nutrition label.
M**Z
Contains maltodextrin, still tasty enough
Maltodextrin added to keep from clumping. It does interfere with vanilla flavor, but still good enough for the price
D**W
I like it.
First time I used powdered vanilla. I like it, there is no alcohol in it and the conversion is 1:1 with the liquid.
T**R
Good vanilla taste
Great vanilla, great value for the money. Use it in drinks, cooking. Tastes great and smells great.
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