
Nonetheless, the potential is really there. I attempted 1 tablespoon per serving (about 5 bites), and they were pretty tasty, but the aftertaste was just too potent. The Pomegranate Bites I made were a bit too tart. I’m still experimenting with this powder in other recipes. It goes extremely well with various berries, but here I paired it with banana and roasted beets for a naturally sweet and nutrient-packed drink. I love it in smoothies, like my Super Beet Smoothie Recipe(pictured at right). This provides a visually appealing addition to recipes for both kids and adults. The Pomegranate Powder is also a brilliant, but slightly pale pink color.

Nonetheless, I only used 1 tablespoon per serving (the package states 2 tablespoons per serving), which was my lip-puckering limit. In terms of consistency, I thought it blended rather seamlessly into smoothies and puddings. This “Persian Superfood” is lightly sweet but very tangy – a reflection of its high vitamin C content. However, the Pomegranate Powder was right up my alley. So I can’t really weigh in on the quality and taste of this product. Joking aside, I’m not a fan of coconut water at all (no, not even “that” brand).

When I showed it to a good friend, she laughed and questioned, “Dehyrdated water?” I hadn’t thought about it that way, and had to agree that it was a bit of an oxymoron. I’ve only sampled a few of the Navitas Organics Superfood Powders, one being the Coconut Water. Navitas Naturals Superfood Powders add Instant Plant-Based Nutrition They are creating freeze-dried, single-ingredient, organic superfood powders from various healthy foods, many of which are quite exotic by normal standards. I am seriously impressed with the innovative approach Navitas Naturals has taken in the supplement arena. Which is why I wanted to provide a write-up on Navitas Organics Superfood Powders.

Dairy-free dieters seem to take more interest in nutritional boosters than your average consumer.
