Micro Ingredients Organic Camu Camu Powder, 12 oz | Freshly Harvested Berry Source | Source of Naturally Occurring Vitamin C | Non-GMO, Vegan Friendly Review

4.6 (1,100) Amazon rating$29.951,000+ bought last month

Our verdict

Micro Ingredients' Camu Camu Powder is a whole-food route to vitamin C, sourced from freshly harvested camu camu berries rather than synthetic ascorbic acid. It suits buyers who want to blend a vitamin C powder into smoothies or recipes rather than swallow a capsule.

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Best for

People who prefer a whole-food, plant-based vitamin C source they can mix into smoothies, drinks, or recipes.

Skip if

You want a precisely dosed capsule or tablet, or you're not interested in measuring out and mixing a powder.

  • Form Powder
  • Count 12 Ounce
  • Flavor Organic Camu Camu
  • Type Calcium, Vitamin C, Zinc
  • Diet Vegan
  • Benefits Immune Support
  • Priced 69% above the category median ($17.72 across 87 tracked models)

Pros

  • Whole-food vitamin C source from organic camu camu berries
  • Vegan and gluten free formula
  • Powder format mixes easily into smoothies or drinks
  • Also includes calcium and zinc alongside vitamin C

Cons

  • Powder requires measuring and mixing, unlike a grab-and-go capsule
  • Smaller review base than mainstream vitamin C brands
  • Camu camu has an earthy, tart flavor that isn't for everyone

Our scorecard

4.6/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.6/5

    4.6 average across 1,100 owner ratings

  • Popularity0.9/5

    1,100 owner reviews, fewer than most models here

The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other home health monitors: bathroom scales, blood pressure monitors, pregnancy and ovulation tests, thermometers, body composition monitors, stethoscopes, glucose monitors and pulse oximeters we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.

Overview

Unlike most vitamin C products in this category, Micro Ingredients builds this one around camu camu, a berry naturally high in vitamin C, rather than lab-made ascorbic acid. The 12-ounce powder is labeled vegan and gluten free, with the listed supplement type also noting calcium and zinc alongside the vitamin C.

Because it's a loose powder rather than a capsule or tablet, it's better suited to being stirred into a smoothie, juice, or water than taken as a quick daily dose. That flexibility is part of the appeal for buyers who already blend supplements into food or drinks.

At a 4.6 rating from about 1,100 reviews and an estimated 1,000 purchases in the past month, this product has a smaller following than the mainstream tablet and capsule brands in this roundup, which fits its more specialized, whole-food positioning.

Specifications

FormPowder
Count12 Ounce
FlavorOrganic Camu Camu
TypeCalcium, Vitamin C, Zinc
DietVegan
BenefitsImmune Support
AllergensGluten Free

Performance notes

As a powder, this product is meant to be measured and stirred into liquid rather than swallowed like a tablet, and the 12-ounce size is meant to last across many servings depending on how much is used per scoop. Its vegan, gluten free labeling and whole-food camu camu source set it apart from the synthetic ascorbic acid found in most of the other vitamin C products in this category.

What buyers say

With a 4.6 rating from roughly 1,100 reviews and an estimated 1,000 units bought last month, this product draws a smaller, more niche audience than mass-market vitamin C tablets, consistent with its whole-food positioning.

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Frequently asked questions

How is camu camu different from regular vitamin C supplements?

Camu camu is a berry that naturally contains vitamin C, so this powder is sourced from the fruit itself rather than made from synthetic ascorbic acid. Some buyers prefer this whole-food approach, though both forms are marketed to provide vitamin C.

How do you use this powder?

It's designed to be measured out and mixed into a smoothie, juice, or water rather than swallowed as a tablet. Check the label for the maker's suggested serving size.

Is it vegan and gluten free?

Yes, based on the listed specs this product is labeled vegan and gluten free. As always, check the current packaging to confirm before you buy, especially if you have a diagnosed allergy or sensitivity.

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