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Xlear XyloSweet is a 5lb bag of 100% natural, Non-GMO xylitol granules designed as a superior sugar alternative. Hygienically packed with a resealable zipper, it offers sugar-like sweetness with dental benefits, a low glycemic index, and no artificial additives—perfect for health-conscious professionals seeking a clean, effective sweetener for daily use.






| ASIN | B000ORSIJ4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #32,307 in Grocery ( See Top 100 in Grocery ) #229 in Sugar Substitutes |
| Brand | Xlear |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (4,592) |
| Date First Available | 16 August 2012 |
| Format | Granules |
| Item model number | 71219 |
| Manufacturer | Xlear |
| Package Information | Bag |
| Product Dimensions | 18.42 x 8.89 x 29.21 cm; 2.27 kg |
| Serving Recommendation | Use 1 teaspoon for every 1 teaspoon of sugar called for in the recipe |
| Special Feature | GMO Free |
| Units | 2365.88 Milliliters |
| Weight | 1 Pounds |
R**N
Having a sweet tooth and a family history of diabetes makes life tough sometimes… To make matters worse, I learned over the past several years that artificial sweeteners are really bad for you, so I had to find some good alternatives. Finally life became sweeter again when I found xylitol. It is the best sweetener for me, so far overall - sweet flavor, no bad chemicals, and without the consequences of refined sugar. And this is the second brand of pure xylitol I’ve bought and it is just as good as the first one was, but I get a lot more for my money when I buy this big 5 pound bag. It tastes sweet like sugar, although not precisely the same. It’s a little milder in taste - very sweet yet almost neutral in the flavor. I never really thought of sugar having a flavor until I compared the two. The best thing is that it has no flavor except sweetness, unlike other sweeteners like aspartame, sucralose, and even stevia - they all have odd after tastes. It looks like and has almost the same texture as sugar. Sugar is a little heavier. Sometimes the Xylosweet just doesn’t pour as easily, which I think you can tell in the video. One thing that is important to keep in mind is that it takes longer to dissolve than regular sugar. In the video I use room temperature filtered water and you can see it takes quite a bit of stirring to dissolve it. It dissolves pretty quickly in hot liquids. I use it in my coffee every morning and it does great. I had to put the bag into a big zipper bag because the zipper seal was messed up, which seems to be a common problem with a lot of food packages lately. I saved the container from a stevia/sugar blend just because it was handy, and I like to keep my xylitol in it on my counter now. So yes, it’s really Xylosweet in that little container with the green lid. ;) I have used this Xylosweet in many things - in my coffee (and I’m picky on what kind of sweetener goes into my coffee), smoothies, sweet tea, and more. I feel sure it will work just as well as the other brand xylitol I used to make a fabulous cheesecake and many other treats. :D
Z**S
You may already be a xylitol consumer looking for a different brand or size, or you might not have used xylitol much (or at all) and are considering xylitol as your choice for your sweetening product. If you fall into the latter, I highly recommend xylitol as your sugar-alternative, and I highly recommend Xlear's XyloSweet xylitol. Xylitol is without question my top-pick when it comes to products I can use in place of regular table sugar, and I feel xylitol is a superior to virtually every other product of this type. Here is why: 1) SAFETY -- Xylitol is SAFE FOR PEOPLE! --- there is ZERO concern with xylitol toxicity in humans, and xylitol is actually LESS carcinogenic than normal sugar (note xylitol IS toxic to dogs) 2) GI-FRIENDLY -- Xylitol is NOT a gastrointestinal irritant, and it does NOT have a strong laxative effect like sorbitol (it still can have a laxative effect, but it is minor compared to other sugar alcohols, and the body quickly adapts with regular consumption) 3) UNIQUE DENTAL BENEFITS -- Xylitol actively strengthens teeth, may help remineralize enamel, & can help reduce dental decay (most other sugar alcohol products do not do this...they have a neutral effect rather than an actively positive one) 4) BAD BREATH CONTROL -- Xylitol can help control the bad breath that sugar causes/makes worse (xylitol has an antibacterial effect through starving bacteria: many of the bacteria linked to bad breath, which feed on sugar, are unable to feed on xylitol and die) 5) THE REAL TASTE OF --REAL-- SUGAR -- Xylitol actually tastes like sugar. I have used most every artificial sweetener around. Stevia In The Raw and some Erythritol products are pretty good, but still do not compare to xylitol. I cannot tell good xylitol apart from sugar and have not met anyone who can either. (Note that Xylitol is NOT a calorie-free sweetener. Like many other sugar-free products, it still has some calories in the form of carbohydrates, but these carbohydrates do not come from sugar. Xylitol's reduction in numerical calories compared to sugar is about a 25-35% decrease, but this does not tell the entire story because sugar's calories come from sugar, but xylitol's calories come from xylitol, and xylitol, with a glycemic index of 12, is not processed identically to sugar, with a glycemic index of around 65. Like many other sugar-free products, excessive consumption, when taken to a point that goes half-past-ridiculous, may actually contribute to weight gain...so like just about everything else, there is a need for moderation & responsible consumption.) Those are my reasons why I prefer xylitol, but is XyloSweet a good xylitol product? Not all xylitol is the same. It is produced via a few different methods & sources, and some have a taste which is closer to sugar than others. The way I rate xylitol that I consider to be good is as simple as, "does this xylitol product taste like sugar?" As for this specific XyloSweet product, I feel the answer is YES. It can be used like sugar for the most part, it has roughly the same sweetness intensity as sugar, and it tastes like sugar. (It is worth noting that Xlear's XyloSweet is made from raw materials sourced from both China and the United States--while that doesn't bother me personally, there are some makers of xylitol products using 100% US-made materials if one has a personal preference one way or another.) Value-wise, I think XyloSweet is an excellent value considering this is for 5 pounds. My only complaint with XyloSweet is that the quality of the bag it comes in is not the greatest. It's on the thinner side and the zipper lock works poorly (I advise taping/securing it off and not relying on the zipper lock only as you may wind up with xylitol granules all over your kitchen floor.) With that said, the packaging is nowhere near as important as the product itself, and I am very satisfied with Xlear's Xyla. So that's my reasoning for my preference of xylitol over other products, and why I recommend XyloSweet. The only real downside to xylitol is that it is expensive to produce and therefore expensive to buy. With that said, the safety & benefits of xylitol, plus its ability to taste identical to sugar is why I have consumed it for a very long time, why I feel the price is justifiable, and why I recommend it to others. I highly recommend giving this XyloSweet a try, as I think you will be very satisfied with the product.
R**N
Great product. Excellent Amazon service.
M**T
non encore goûté , produit conseillé , correcte de bonne qualité et abordable, vais l'utiliser en remplacement du sucre à voir
A**R
Just rcvd this and several other sweeteners, and thought to share. I am doing keto, and hate to go without sweet stuff. So, I ordered (and have otherwise used) a bunch of different types of sweeteners in place of Splenda, since learning of its hidden carbs. Of all the products have tried, I LOVE this one the best. It is, in fact, so much like real sugar that I am suspicious. No cool sensation. No bitter aftertaste I tried and pretend isn't there. It just doesn't taste artificial at all. If this doesn't interrupt my ketosis, I don't know that I'll go back to real sugar ever again - it's just that good. In order of preferences, here are the other sugars I have tried, and my opinion of them. I've not cooked with all of them. I evaluated them by tasting just a dab on my fingertip, so if it was supposed to be mixed with something to cut/enhance the taste, well, that didn't happen. 1. XYLOSWEET XYLITOL NATURAL SWEETENER - see above. Also, this comes in a 2# & 5# bags, which I love. Doesn't seem to come as confectioner - sad face. 2. LAKANTO MONKFRUIT 1:1 SUGAR SUBSTITUTE - A second close to Xylo. Slight cooling on the tongue and a *barely barely barely* discernible after taste. This will be my go to if I can't immediately put my hands on the Xylo. This also seems to have as a confectioner, and in 3# bags. 3. SWERVE SWEETENERS (both confectioners & granulated) - fairly decent, but this is about where the sweeteners started slipping below that "tastes real" line. Cooled on the tongue, tasted sweet, with no aftertaste, but ... also tasted like sugar substitute, if that makes any sense. Like, if I picked up a cookie with this in it, I'd know I was eating a fake cookie. Not so with 1 & 2. PRO: confection form. 4. PYURE ORGANIC ALL-PURPOSE STEVIA SWEETENER - Bought early last year. The bag is only missing that little tiny bit I put on the tip of my finger. Yeah, so, that. Bitter - like BITING bitter. 5. PURE MONK (Julian) - Just got it the day-before yesterday. Thinking about dumping it out, rinsing the jar, and using it to hold my makeup sponges. Oh yeah - this was the most expensive of them all. So...
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