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Madhava Organic Agave Nectar Raw, 46 oz. (Pack of 2) - FREE Shipping
Madhava Organic Agave Nectar Raw, 46 oz. (Pack of 2) - FREE Shipping
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Madhava Organic Agave Nectar Raw, 46 oz. (Pack of 2) - FREE Shipping
2 Bottles - 46 oz. Each (Total net wt 92 oz.)
Madhava Agave Nectar is an all-natural sugar replacement made from the juice of the Weber Blue Agave plant. It's a simple plant based food that is a healthy alternative to processed sugar and artificial sweeteners.
Madhava's Agave Nectar has many fine qualities that make it ideal for all of your sweetening needs. Among them are its certified purity, consistent delicious mild flavor and a lengthy shelf life (won't crystallize). And, importantly, agave nectar has a low glycemic index that is beneficial for many. Plus, it is so easy to use as it pours and dissolves quickly, even in cold food or drinks. But, best of all, it simply tastes great and enhances the flavors of any food it sweetens. Enjoy!
Our Raw Agave is a perfect all-purpose sweetener. It can be used for cooking, baking and general everyday use. Mildly filtered and produced at temperatures below 118°F, our Raw Agave is the perfect sweetener for natural and raw food enthusiasts.
Organic Agave Nectar is obtained by extracting, filtering, and hydrolyzing the naturally occurring carbohydrates found in the agave plant.
- Organic
- Raw
- Kosher
- Non GMO
- Low Glycemic Sweetener
- Gluten Free
- Vegan
- Fair Trade Certified
- BPA Free
Certified Organic by: Colorado Dept of Agriculture
Kosher Certified: Scroll K, VAAD Hakashrus of Denver
Net Wt. 46 oz. (1304g)
Ingredients: 100% Pure Organic Agave Nectar
Nutrition Facts Serving Size 1 tablespoon (21g) |
|
Amount Per Serving |
% Daily Values |
Calories 60 Calories from Fat 0 |
|
Total Fat 0g |
0% |
Trans Fat 0g |
0% |
Sodium 0mg |
0% |
Total Carb. 16g |
6% |
Sugars 16g |
|
Dietary Fiber 0g | |
Protein 0g |
0% |
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