🌟 Elevate your creations with the power of pure, vibrant dragon fruit!
This 8 oz pack of natural dragon fruit powder is a gluten-free, freeze-dried superfood that doubles as a brilliant magenta food coloring and flavor enhancer. Perfect for smoothies, baked goods, and beverages, it comes in premium sealed packaging to maintain freshness and prevent clumping, making it an essential ingredient for health-conscious, trend-savvy culinary pros.
S**E
A brick of a pink mess
When I recieved this item, it was just a hard brick. I took about 30mins stabbing at it with a butter knife to break it all up. I thought, "This is OK, at least it is now a powder form". I then put it in my cupboard for later use. When time came to use it, it was a brick again!
D**E
There’s better products out there
While it does what I need it to do (using for food coloring) the bottle is hard to open and clumps up very fast. I’m having to use a knife to break it up and then squeeze in my fingers to loosen up again.
T**.
Gets the job done but clumpy
This doesn't come in powder, it comes in large clumps. It works as long as you process it into power. Would rate 5⭐ if it didn't clump.
A**Y
Good flavor and quantity for the price
Arrived in clumps so I grinded it to a powder. Taste is good but doesn't mix all the way. I tried putting less powder to liquid and still has some not mixed in. Ratio here is 1 tsp to 16 oz liquid. Overall I would buy again.
A**L
Does well
This stuff goes a long way which is very good for the price! Tastes decent and adds a beautiful color. I've been having fun putting it in smoothies!
D**R
Dont buy
One block of hardened mess
M**M
Not good
It came lumpy. Not a powder really. Like somehow moisture got in the container. But it was sealed when it got here. Probably not going to buy again
E**N
Terribly Clumpy
When I first opened this, the powder was all caked together in massive clumps. The whole container was hard. I was trying to make a smoothie so I just grabbed a small lump (the box recommends 1/4-1/2tsp for a beverage) and threw it in the blender with the other ingredients. It seemed to break up just fine in the blender, and made the smoothie a beautiful pink color without adding any flavor that I could detect. I added some to milk to make pink milk for my toddler. Getting that to mix in smoothly was a much bigger challenge. If I had put it in my mortar and pestle before trying to mix it into the milk, that might have helped but I definitely don't want to be doing that every time my toddler wants pink milk. It did seem tasteless though, both in the milk and straight out of the box. As a sidenote, there is a lot of information posted on the box - such as a nutrition facts list (misspelled NUTRITION FATS LIST), basic instructions on how much product to use for various food items, longevity, contact information, manufacturers information, etc - that is NOT included on the plastic jar. So if you want that information I guess you have to keep the cheap cardboard box.
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