Stevia (/ˈstiːviə, ˈstɛviə/) is a sweet sugar substitute that is about 50 to 300 times sweeter than sugar. It is extracted from the leaves of Stevia rebaudiana...
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Stevia rebaudiana is a plant species in the genus Stevia of the family Asteraceae. It is commonly known as candyleaf, sweetleaf or sugarleaf. It is a small...
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American plant Stevia rebaudiana (Asteraceae) and the main ingredients (or precursors) of many sweeteners marketed under the generic name stevia and several...
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Coca-Cola Life (redirect from Coca-Cola with Stevia)
reduced-calorie version of Coca-Cola introduced in 2013, using a combination of stevia and sugar as sweeteners. It was first released in Argentina and Chile after...
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up stevia or Stevia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Stevia is a sweetener and sugar substitute made from the leaves of the plant species Stevia rebaudiana...
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Stevia (/ˈstiːviə, ˈstɛviə/) is a genus of about 240 species of herbs and shrubs in the family Asteraceae, native to subtropical and tropical regions from...
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Sugar substitute (section Steviol glycosides (stevia))
substitutes include aspartame, monk fruit extract, saccharin, sucralose, stevia, acesulfame potassium (ace-K), and cyclamate. These sweeteners are a fundamental...
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(vitamins and minerals). Most products are sweetened with sucralose or stevia. The product's name is a portmanteau of human fuel. In 2014, Huel was founded...
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Stevia Egbus Mikuni (三國 スティビアエブス, Mikuni SutiviaEbusu, born 31 May 1998) is a Japanese professional footballer who plays either as a centre-back or full-back...
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