Stevia
Stevia known as sweet leaf, sweet leaf,sugarless, or simply stevia. It is widely grown for its sweet leaves. As a sweetener and sugar substitute, stevia’s taste has a slower onset and longer duration than that of sugar. Stevia has garnered attention with the rise in demand for low-carbohydrate, low-sugar food alternatives.
Category: Sweeteners
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