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Stevia

4.6 (513) · € 30.99 · In Magazzino

Wholesome! organic stevia zero calorie sweetener blend is made from certified non-gmo ingredients. This sweetener is low on the glycemic index and free of artificial ingredients. One teaspoon of organic stevia is equal to 2 teaspoons of regular sugar. Our zero calorie sweetener is naturally gluten-free and vegan.

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About Our Ingredients Health Garden’s stevia is a unique blend of all-natural erythritol and a high quality, plant-based stevia. Erythritol is a type of carbohydrate called sugar alcohol made of all-natural, non-GMO corn. Packed with antioxidants and nutrients, stevia also boasts a delicious sweetness. Our Process Health Garden’s Stevia 2lb is produced by drying stevia leaves and steeping them in hot water to extract the essence.

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About Our Ingredients Health Garden’s stevia is a unique blend of all-natural erythritol and a high quality, plant-based stevia. Erythritol is a type of carbohydrate called sugar alcohol made of all-natural, non-GMO corn. Packed with antioxidants and nutrients, stevia also boasts a delicious sweetness. Our Process Health Garden’s Stevia 2lb is produced by drying stevia leaves and steeping them in hot water to extract the essence.

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