“If you drink matcha you'll be able to handle this, it's got that similar type of taste to it, good benefits from it too, I just whisk it in water with one spoonful.”
“It's a good form of wheatgrass doesn't taste sweet, dosage is 1 teaspoon or [more if you want] in water, juice, or smoothie, turns the liquids green, much like green powders that are natural they won't taste sweet, but may taste pleasant like a less bitter version of matcha.There are a lot of health benefits of wheatgrass powder, and this seems to be a natural one, but it just won't last 100g, I didn't like the quantity that's all, the bottle isn't even filled to the top, but does come in a quality bottle with metalic lid.”
“I'm happy with this: it's organic, it's from New Zealand (where all the best wheatgrass comes from, in my opinion) and it's in a dark-tinted glass bottle to avoid damage from sunlight. Plus it's just easier to get the product out of a jar compared to a bag so that wins extra favour with me. Good long BB date too (almost 2 years!) on the one I received so no complaints from me.”
“I'm always pleased to try a supplement from KIKI Health, which seem to be a well established reputable company. This wheatgrass has got to be good for me and I like the description of how it has been made. The organic certification, which I have checked, is also reassuring. It's a pale green powder which mixes easily with water and goes a darker green. The smell and flavour is grassy but not at all strong. It doesn't dissolve so doesn't make a great drink on its own, but added to something else thicker it is fine. It is suggested that you have one teaspoon or more - the jar is fairly large (over 5 inches tall) so I guess it might last up to a month at that rate. The jar is properly sealed and the use by date is December 2026, two years from now.”