AGAVE IN THE RAW, Organic Agave Sweetener
Organic Agave Sweetener, Vegan And Paleo, Usda Certified Organic, Naturally Gluten-Free, Easy Pouring, 18 Oz. Bottle (1 Pack), Non-Gmo Project Verified
What We Like
- Made with high-quality non-GMO ingredients that makes it safe for consumption
- The syrup is 25 sweeter than traditional sugar that makes it suitable to use with coffee, tea, cereals and more
- Comes in a bottle of 18.5 ounce that makes it last long
Disadvantages
- The syrup may be diluted
Results of our analysis:
We analyzed 8,219 reviews for 32 products in the Agave Nectar & Syrup category.
We then analyzed 283 reviews for this product. Of these, 59 reviews were recent.
Around 81% of reviews were positive and about 14% were negative.
Final Score:

9.58 out of 10, based on these factors:
What buyers say about AGAVE IN THE RAW, Organic Agave Sweetener
I don't like sweet tea but this is not overly sweet and I find myself replacing cane sugar and pancake syrup with this.
I have been using this recipe for a couple of months now and I have to say it is very easy to make and very delicious. I have been using it for a couple of months now and I have to say it is very easy to make and very delicious.
When I opened the package, I found the cap open and the seal broken, so I lost a quarter of the bottle.
Agave is a natural sugar that is simple to break down and keep your family member's blood sugar stable, even honey can mess with their GI tract.
Sometimes I put it on things that have a sweet and spicy flavor, such as popcorn, and sometimes I put it on things that have white sugar.
Common Questions
Has this Agave been processed or is it 100% unrefined?
Agave is a processed food and you should choose a whole food sweetener like honey or maple syrup.
Is it in a glass or plastic container?
I try not to buy products in plastic packaging, so I wish Amazon gave a non plastic packaging filter.
What is the measurement of comparison with sugar?
In baking, use 1/3 of the called for amount of sugar, use 1/3 of all other liquids, and only 1/3 of the liquid that is called for.
I need to know if it's kosher for passover before I buy it.
The description says kosher, but the manufacturer says no.
Is it made in the United States?
The bottle is labeled "Product of Mexico".