Monk Fruit

E960cSweetenerLow concern88/100

Science-based ingredient analysis · Updated continuously

Natural zero-calorie sweetener from Luo Han Guo; no known adverse effects. Blume's full ingredient database includes category, typical usage, safety score, and common products where this appears.

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Common questions

Monk Fruit — quick answers

Is Monk Fruit safe to eat?

Monk Fruit carries a Blume safety score of 88/100 (low concern). Natural zero-calorie sweetener from Luo Han Guo; no known adverse effects. Always read the full label, and check our app for personalised guidance based on your dietary preferences and allergies.

What is Monk Fruit?

Monk Fruit is a sweetener food ingredient (identifier: E960c) commonly found on packaging in many everyday products. Blume's database tracks where it appears and how each manufacturer uses it.

Which products contain Monk Fruit?

Blume covers millions of food and beauty products. Tap the Download button on this page, install the iOS app, then scan any barcode to see whether Monk Fruit is in it — and how the product overall scores on health, safety, and dietary fit.

What can I use instead of Monk Fruit?

If you're trying to avoid Monk Fruit, the Blume app suggests cleaner alternatives in the same category and lets you set a permanent "avoid" filter so future scans flag any product that contains it.

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