Korean Bitter Melon Pellets | Traditional Yeoju Hwan | 5.25 oz
Herb&Honey Korean Bitter Melon Pellets are small, easy-to-swallow herbal pellets made from 100% pure yeoju (Momordica charantia) — sourced and made in Korea from just two ingredients: whole bitter melon and glutinous rice.
If you've struggled with oversized capsules, a chemical aftertaste, or an unsettled stomach, these pellets are a gentler way to make bitter melon part of your daily routine. Each tiny pellet is shaped the traditional Korean way, so there's no harsh bitterness and nothing extra to swallow.
At Herb&Honey, we believe a supplement should be as honest as the harvest it comes from. We keep our recipe to what matters — whole Korean bitter melon and a little glutinous rice — the way Korean households have prepared herbal hwan for generations.
Why Korean Bitter Melon Pellets
Bitter melon has been traditionally used in Korea as a daily wellness herb, and this version keeps it refreshingly simple. There are no fillers, no preservatives, and no artificial colors — just whole bitter melon and glutinous rice pressed into a clean, transparent formula you can actually read.
What's Inside Each Pellet
- Korean Bitter Melon (Yeoju) — 90%
- Whole-fruit bitter melon harvested in Korea, naturally rich in plant-based antioxidants to help you feel vibrant through the day. It's the same bittersweet herb traditionally used in Korea to support everyday metabolic wellness.
- Glutinous Rice (Chapssal) — 10%
- A small amount of Korean glutinous rice is all it takes to bind each pellet — no gelatin, no synthetic binders. This is what keeps the format gentle on the stomach and easy to swallow.
Together, these two ingredients help support healthy blood sugar levels already within a normal range and promote everyday metabolic and digestive wellness — gently, the way whole foods do.
How to Take Yeoju Pellets
For adults, take 10 pellets twice daily, preferably with a meal and a full glass of water. Because the bitterness is sealed inside the pellet, there's no sharp aftertaste and no chalky capsule feel. Refrigerate after opening to keep every pellet fresh.
The Gentle Alternative to Capsules
Most bitter melon products on the market are extract powders packed into veggie capsules. These pellets are different: a pure, traditional hwan bound only with glutinous rice, so they're gentle on the stomach with no bitter aftertaste — and the short ingredient list speaks for itself.
Everyday Value, Shipped from New Jersey
One 5.25 oz (150 g) pouch holds roughly 150 servings — about $0.17 per serving for a daily Korean herbal supplement. Imported directly from Korea and stocked in the U.S., it ships from our New Jersey warehouse within 1 business day.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these bitter melon pellets really from Korea?
Yes. The bitter melon is grown and harvested in Korea, and the pellets are made in Korea by Herb&Honey. Each pouch is a Product of Korea, then imported and stocked in our New Jersey warehouse for fast U.S. shipping.
How do I take Korean bitter melon pellets?
Adults take 10 pellets twice a day, ideally with a meal and a full glass of water. The small pellets go down easily without the chemical aftertaste of capsules. Store the pouch in the refrigerator after opening to keep them fresh.
Are there allergens or side effects to know?
The only ingredients are bitter melon and glutinous rice — none of the FDA Big 9 allergens. If you're pregnant, nursing, or taking blood-sugar or related medication, talk with your doctor first. Keep out of reach of children.
How do pellets compare to bitter melon capsules?
Capsules typically use extract powder inside a gelatin or veggie shell, which some people find harsh on the stomach. These pellets are whole bitter melon bound only with glutinous rice, so they're gentler, easier to swallow, and fully transparent on ingredients.
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