Kratom
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Kratom gummies are a pre-dosed chewable edible that delivers 30mg of concentrated Mitragyna speciosa extract per piece, replacing the bitter taste of raw powder with natural fruit flavours. They strip away the grimace, the mess, and the measuring spoon — so you get a consistent 30mg dose every time you reach into the bag. Made by Azarius Herbs, these gummies come in packs of 30 or 60, plus a Bitter Melon variant for those who want something less sweet. If you're looking to buy kratom gummies in a reliable, pre-measured format, this is the simplest way to get started.
| Variant | What You Get | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| 30 gummies | 30 pieces, 30mg each (900mg total extract) | Trying kratom gummies for the first time — enough to figure out your sweet spot without overcommitting |
| 60 gummies | 60 pieces, 30mg each (1,800mg total extract) | You already know you like them and want better value per gummy |
| Bitter Melon | Bitter melon flavour variant, 30mg each | If you find fruit-flavoured gummies too sweet or want something closer to the earthy character of raw kratom |
Our honest take: if you've never tried kratom in gummy form, start with the 30-pack. The 60-pack saves you money per piece, but there's no point stocking up before you know how your body responds to this format. The Bitter Melon variant is genuinely bitter — it's not "slightly less sweet." Think of it as the dark chocolate of the range.
Kratom gummies offer a middle ground between raw powder and capsules: they mask the bitterness with natural flavours, and because you chew them, the extract contacts oral mucosa before reaching your stomach. Anyone who's tried to choke down a spoonful of raw kratom powder knows the problem — it tastes like you're eating a forest floor. Capsules solved the taste issue but can take 30–45 minutes longer to kick in because your stomach has to dissolve the gelatin first.
Each gummy delivers exactly 30mg of kratom extract. No eyeballing, no toss-and-wash technique, no accidentally dumping half a bag into your orange juice. You eat one gummy, you've taken 30mg. You eat two, that's 60mg. The maths is simple, and that matters when you're working with an active botanical.
We've been selling kratom in various forms since the early 2000s, and the single biggest issue customers report is inconsistent dosing with loose powder. A kitchen scale helps, but most people don't bother — they scoop and hope. Gummies remove that variable entirely.
30mg of kratom extract is a concentrated dose, not equivalent to 30mg of raw leaf powder. Extract is produced by pulling the active alkaloids (primarily mitragynine) from a larger quantity of leaf material and concentrating them into a smaller mass. So 30mg of extract delivers a more concentrated alkaloid profile than 30mg of ground leaf would.
For context: traditional kratom tea in Southeast Asia typically uses 1–5g of dried leaf per serving. A single gummy at 30mg extract is designed to be a measured, moderate starting point. If you're used to brewing 2–3g of powder, one gummy is a reasonable comparison — though extraction methods affect alkaloid ratios, so the experience won't be identical. According to the EMCDDA's kratom drug profile, mitragynine content in dried leaf typically ranges from 1–2% by weight, which helps explain why a small amount of concentrated extract can carry meaningful alkaloid levels.
| Format | Typical Serving | Taste | Onset | Portability |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Raw powder | 1–5g (variable) | Very bitter, earthy | 15–30 min | Messy — needs a bag and scale |
| Capsules | 0.5–1g per cap | None (swallowed whole) | 30–60 min | Good — discreet, no taste |
| Gummies (30mg extract) | 1–2 gummies | Fruit or Bitter Melon | 20–40 min | Best — pocket-sized, no prep |
The standard kratom gummies have a fruity sweetness upfront that most customers compare to a soft fruit pastille. The natural flavours do most of the heavy lifting, though the kratom extract leaves a faint herbal aftertaste — it's not completely hidden, but it's miles from the raw powder experience. Texture-wise, they're soft and slightly chewy, closer to a fruit pastille than a hard sweet. They don't stick to your teeth the way some gummies do.
The Bitter Melon variant is a different beast. It leans into the bitterness rather than fighting it. If you've ever eaten actual bitter melon (the wrinkly green gourd common in Asian cooking), you'll recognise the profile. It's an acquired taste, and we'd only point you towards it if sweetness genuinely bothers you. Most customers stick with the standard flavour.
One honest limitation: like all gummy supplements, these are sensitive to heat. Leave them in a hot car or on a sunny windowsill and they'll melt into a sticky lump. Store them in a cool, dry place — a kitchen cupboard works fine. The fridge is even better in summer.
The recommended starting dose is one 30mg gummy, chewed thoroughly and swallowed, with at least 40–60 minutes before considering a second piece.
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Brand | Azarius Herbs |
| Active ingredient | Mitragyna speciosa extract |
| Extract per gummy | 30mg |
| Flavour options | Natural fruit / Bitter Melon |
| Pack sizes | 30 gummies (900mg total) / 60 gummies (1,800mg total) |
| Flavouring | Natural flavours |
| Storage | Cool, dry place — below 25°C recommended |
| Format | Chewable gummy |
If you're exploring Mitragyna speciosa in different forms, our kratom powder and kratom capsules give you the same botanical in formats suited to tea brewing or no-taste convenience. For those who want to cross-reference gummy intake against loose powder amounts, a digital micro-scale is worth picking up. You can also browse the full kratom category page for the complete range, or read our kratom wiki guide for deeper background on strains, traditional use, and alkaloid profiles.
Kratom gummies are not a cure, treatment, or guaranteed mood-lifter — they are a convenient delivery format for a complex botanical with over 40 identified alkaloids. We get a lot of customers walking into the shop expecting kratom to be a magic bullet. It isn't. Mitragyna speciosa is still being studied, and the research is catching up to centuries of traditional use in Southeast Asia. According to a 2020 review published in the Journal of Ethnopharmacology, kratom has been traditionally used in Thailand and Malaysia for fatigue, pain, and mood — but the authors noted that controlled clinical trials remain limited.
What we can tell you from 25+ years behind the counter: people's responses to kratom vary enormously. Some customers find it energising at lower amounts and sedating at higher amounts. Others barely notice a difference. The 30mg gummy format lets you titrate carefully — one gummy at a time — rather than guessing with a heaped teaspoon.
Side effects reported in the literature include nausea, constipation, and drowsiness, particularly at higher doses. If you feel queasy after your first gummy, that's your body telling you something. Don't push through it.
Homemade kratom gummies are possible but almost never accurately dosed without lab-grade equipment. There are recipes online involving kratom powder, gelatine, and fruit juice, but the dosing is wildly inconsistent. Homemade gummies might contain anywhere from 10mg to 80mg of alkaloids depending on how well you mixed the powder, how much settled to the bottom of the mould, and what kratom batch you started with.
The advantage of a manufactured gummy like this one is consistency. Each piece is produced with a standardised 30mg extract dose. When you're working with an active botanical, knowing exactly what you're taking isn't a luxury — it's common sense. From our counter: we've had customers bring in homemade gummies asking us to "check the strength," and the honest answer is that nobody can tell without analytical testing. If precise dosing matters to you — and it should — order the pre-made version and save the kitchen experiments for brownies.
Start with one 30mg gummy and wait at least 40–60 minutes. If you're experienced with kratom and know your tolerance, two gummies (60mg extract) is a reasonable ceiling for a single session. Don't stack more without understanding how the first dose affects you.
The standard variant tastes like a fruity sweet with a mild herbal finish. The Bitter Melon variant is genuinely bitter — closer to dark chocolate or actual bitter melon. Most first-timers prefer the fruit flavour.
We'd advise against it, especially if you're new to either substance. Both affect your central nervous system, and combining them increases the likelihood of nausea, dizziness, and excessive sedation. If you do combine, reduce both doses significantly and have a sober friend nearby.
Typically 20–40 minutes on a mostly empty stomach, longer after a heavy meal. Chewing thoroughly rather than swallowing whole speeds up absorption slightly. Don't redose before the 60-minute mark — the most common mistake is impatience.
Keep them in a cool, dry place below 25°C. The fridge works well in warm weather. Avoid leaving them in direct sunlight or in a hot bag — they'll melt and fuse together. Reseal the packaging after each use.
Milligram for milligram, extract is more concentrated than raw powder. A 30mg extract gummy contains a higher alkaloid density than 30mg of ground leaf. They're not directly comparable — think of it like espresso versus filter coffee. Same plant, different concentration.
Yes, and they'll absorb faster that way. But if you're prone to nausea, having a light snack 20–30 minutes beforehand can reduce stomach discomfort. A banana or a few crackers is enough — you don't need a full meal.
You can buy kratom gummies directly from Azarius — available online for delivery or in-store at our Amsterdam shop. We stock the 30-pack, 60-pack, and Bitter Melon variant year-round.
Last updated: April 2026
Medical disclaimer. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare provider before use of any substance.