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Of note, especially if anyone knows other Stevia users, this is one of the few products that does not add Erythritol to the Stevia. And most of the powdered "Stevia sweeteners" contain MORE Erythritol than pure Stevia. Not preaching but do some research on Erythritol. FWIW, several recent studies show possible link to various heart/circulatory/blood clotting issues.
The difference between the two; Stevia is pure/naturally produced. Erythritol also occurs 'naturally', but in miniscule amounts. The product used in the sweeteners is a mass/commercially produced sugar-alcohol. Don't quote me on the specifics, as I wrote this from "top of my head" knowledge. But I researched it enough to have thrown out all my powdered Stevia sweeteners that contained Erythritol.
There are several brands, both powdered and liquid, of Stevia w/o any Erythritol.
Great deal, thanks!
Of note, especially if anyone knows other Stevia users, this is one of the few products that does not add Erythritol to the Stevia. And most of the powdered "Stevia sweeteners" contain MORE Erythritol than pure Stevia. Not preaching but do some research on Erythritol. FWIW, several recent studies show possible link to various heart/circulatory/blood clotting issues.
The difference between the two; Stevia is pure/naturally produced. Erythritol also occurs 'naturally', but in miniscule amounts. The product used in the sweeteners is a mass/commercially produced sugar-alcohol. Don't quote me on the specifics, as I wrote this from "top of my head" knowledge. But I researched it enough to have thrown out all my powdered Stevia sweeteners that contained Erythritol.
There are several brands, both powdered and liquid, of Stevia w/o any Erythritol.
Great deal, thanks!
Could be please suggest some pure Stevia liquid or powder brands that you know of for use in Coffee. TIA
Of note, especially if anyone knows other Stevia users, this is one of the few products that does not add Erythritol to the Stevia. And most of the powdered "Stevia sweeteners" contain MORE Erythritol than pure Stevia. Not preaching but do some research on Erythritol. FWIW, several recent studies show possible link to various heart/circulatory/blood clotting issues.
The difference between the two; Stevia is pure/naturally produced. Erythritol also occurs 'naturally', but in miniscule amounts. The product used in the sweeteners is a mass/commercially produced sugar-alcohol. Don't quote me on the specifics, as I wrote this from "top of my head" knowledge. But I researched it enough to have thrown out all my powdered Stevia sweeteners that contained Erythritol.
There are several brands, both powdered and liquid, of Stevia w/o any Erythritol.
Great deal, thanks!
Could be please suggest some pure Stevia liquid or powder brands that you know of for use in Coffee. TIA
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...sin_t
This is their powdered version. Pure Stevia. Note the "Other Ingredients: None"
https://www.amazon.com/KAL-Extrac...ref=sr
They have packets too, but those have monk fruit and other additives.
Could be please suggest some pure Stevia liquid or powder brands that you know of for use in Coffee. TIA
Also for others look into allulose for an artificial sweetener as well. Actually looks to help reduce blood sugar a bit.
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Could be please suggest some pure Stevia liquid or powder brands that you know of for use in Coffee. TIA
Someone on reddit reached out to a TJs rep below and confirmed it.
I emailed their customer service yesterday and they replied this morning:
"Thank you for the inquiry on our Organic Liquid Stevia (sku 50695) . To preface: we do NOT allow artificial ingredients in our products; this includes Erythritol (a synthetically derived sugar alcohol).
The Organic Liquid Stevia (sku 50695) uses organic sugar cane as the alcohol processing aid. In addition; the Organic Stevia powder (sku 68557) uses organic cassava maltodextrin as a processing aid (this is a very, very small amount, far less than 2%, so it is not required to be on the product label)."
Of note, especially if anyone knows other Stevia users, this is one of the few products that does not add Erythritol to the Stevia. And most of the powdered "Stevia sweeteners" contain MORE Erythritol than pure Stevia. Not preaching but do some research on Erythritol. FWIW, several recent studies show possible link to various heart/circulatory/blood clotting issues.
The difference between the two; Stevia is pure/naturally produced. Erythritol also occurs 'naturally', but in miniscule amounts. The product used in the sweeteners is a mass/commercially produced sugar-alcohol. Don't quote me on the specifics, as I wrote this from "top of my head" knowledge. But I researched it enough to have thrown out all my powdered Stevia sweeteners that contained Erythritol.
There are several brands, both powdered and liquid, of Stevia w/o any Erythritol.
Great deal, thanks!
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