Monk fruit is keto: it has ~0 g of net carbs per 1 teaspoon (powdered extract), within the keto diet's 5 g-per-serving limit.
Net carbs
0 g
per 1 teaspoon (powdered extract)
These are the carbs that count on keto: total carbs minus fiber.
Pure monk fruit extract has 0 g of net carbs per serving and doesn't raise blood sugar, making it ideal for keto.
Nutrition facts for monk fruit
0 g
Fat
0 g
Protein
0 g
Fiber
Why monk fruit is keto?
On keto the goal is to stay under ~5 g of net carbs per serving; monk fruit has 0 g per 1 teaspoon (powdered extract) (0 g total − 0 g of fiber).
Related
✓Yes
Stevia
0 g net
/ 1 teaspoon
~In moderation
Coconut sugar
11 g net
/ 1 tablespoon
✕No
Honey
17 g net
/ 1 tablespoon
✓Yes
Erythritol
0 g net
/ 1 tablespoon
~In moderation
Sugar
12 g net
/ 1 tablespoon
✓Yes
Xylitol
0 g net
/ 1 tablespoon
See all: Endulzantes keto
Source: nutritional estimate (USDA-style reference) · Confidence: high
Reviewed by the Ketorai team · Last updated: July 1, 2026 · How we assign the verdict
For information only. This does not replace advice from a health professional.
Reviewed by the Ketorai team · Last updated: July 1, 2026 · How we assign the verdict
For information only. This does not replace advice from a health professional.
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